How Ukraine is Disrupting Russian Logistics (and Why It Matters)


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Edition No218 | 07-08-2025 – Ukraine is striking at the core of Russia’s war machine—not on the front lines, but behind them—through surgical attacks on key logistics hubs.

On the night of 5–6 August 2025, Ukrainian drones struck the Tatsinskaya railway junction in Russia’s Rostov region. The hub serves as a frontline artery for transport of troops, ammunition, fuel and equipment into the occupied Donetsk and Luhansk regions.
Reports confirm fires at the rail yard, damage to infrastructure, and disruption of rail services. These are not isolated incidents—they join a deliberate and escalating campaign targeting Russia’s logistics deep inside its territory. (Militarnyi.com)

According to multiple Ukrainian outlets: the drone strike “ignited fire at a key railway hub in the Rostov Oblast”, specifying damage to locomotive tracks and fuel tank railcars. Firefighters responded overnight, extinguishing major flames by dawn 6th August. (United24media.com)


Russian evacuation reports around the time confirm passenger train services halted for hours, and overhead electrification systems were disrupted. Though civilian casualties were not reported, rail logistics in the region were significantly delayed. (Kyiv Independent)

 

3 comments

  1. You have to wonder who would benefit the most from a ceasefire at the moment. Ukraine are smashing russian logistics and oil refineries. The orcs might be taking a village here or there at a huge cost in manpower, but the way the economy is going in mafia land, I think these strikes by Ukraine are devastating to the shithole.

      • The answer to that is a full ceasefire or none. You can’t have half a ceasefire. Plus, in the air would mean no drones anywhere, which would be impossible to implement.

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