Ukraine Reclaims Over 100 sq km in May, Doubles Strikes on Russian Supply Lines
Ukraine says it regained more territory than it lost in May, marking a reversal of Russia’s recent gains. Military leaders report net advances of around 100–120 sq km, supported by assessments from Ukrainian defence outlets and an independent war institute. The success reflects a “lockdown” strategy targeting Russian logistics. Kyiv has struck fuel depots, ammunition stores and key transit routes. Attacks along the M-14 motorway forced a reroute via Crimea, where bridges and supply convoys have since been hit. The impact is now felt in occupied Crimea, with severe fuel rationing and reports of abandoned positions. Meanwhile, Ukrainian drones and new interceptor systems have ramped up attacks on Russian loitering munitions, further tilting the battlefield balance.
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