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The summer of 2025 has seen Ukraine's Special Operations Forces (SOF) intensively targeting Russian logistics. Notably, SOF has conducted strikes on 7 oil refineries, 3 airfields, and 2 factories within Russian territory. These actions are part of a broader strategy to incapacitate Russian infrastructure, as supported by international figures like Boris Johnson who advocate for Ukraine's right to defend itself by targeting military bases used for attacks on civilians. In occupied Crimea, operations near the "Dzhankoi" station disrupted enemy supply lines, demonstrating the reach and determination of Ukrainian forces. Drone attacks also hit the Voronezh region's Liski railway, further illustrating Ukraine's strategic efforts. As President Zelenskyy noted, disrupting Russian logistics through long-range strikes remains a critical objective.

What facilities have Ukrainian forces recently targeted in Russia?

Recent targets by Ukrainian Special Operations Forces (SOF) include 7 oil refineries, 3 airfields, and 2 factories on Russian territory. These strikes are part of a campaign to weaken Russian logistical capabilities and infrastructure. Additionally, drone attacks on the Voronezh region and operations near Dzhankoi station in occupied Crimea disrupted key supply lines.

Why does Boris Johnson support strikes on Russian bases?

Boris Johnson, Former British Prime Minister, supports Ukraine's right to strike Russian military bases as a defensive measure. He argues that attacking these bases is justified since they are used to launch attacks against Ukrainian civilians, thus Ukraine should be enabled to protect its territory and population.

What impact did the explosion near the Khabarovsk military unit have?

An explosion near the Khabarovsk military unit in Russia resulted in casualties among the soldiers, described as occupiers due to their involvement in war crimes during the occupation of Kyiv region. These setbacks add strain on Russian military operations and morale.

What were the consequences of the attack on Olya seaport?

The attack on Olya seaport in the Astrakhan region led to the destruction of a ship carrying components for Shaheds, damaging logistical operations crucial for Russian military capabilities. Such strikes aim to diminish the operational effectiveness of the Russian forces by targeting their supply routes and infrastructure.

How did operations in occupied Crimea affect Russian logistics?

Special operations near the "Dzhankoi" station in occupied Crimea successfully disrupted Russian logistics, hampering the flow of supplies and reinforcements. This strategic disruption exemplifies Ukraine's efforts to weaken the occupying forces' capabilities in the region.

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