The Ukrainian Military Intelligence (HUR) has published another video that captures the attacks of the special unit ‘Ghosts’ on the logistics of the Russian occupation forces. The footage documents operations against Russian army supply routes in April and May 2026.
According to HUR, the targets of the attacks were fuel, ammunition, equipment and other resources intended for Russian troops. “Everything hostile burns — fuel, ammunition, equipment and other resources that do not reach enemy units,” she stated Ukrainian intelligence. The HUR claims that the strikes have blocked supply routes, slowed the movement of reserves and reduced the capabilities of the Russian military group.
The information of Ukrainska pravda, which last week, is also related to the attacks on Russian logistics she wrotethat Ukrainian soldiers hit a Russian convoy of approximately 50 trucks carrying fuel and ammunition near Armenia in the north of occupied Crimea. Ukrainian truth referred to the commander of the First Independent Assault Regiment named after Dmytro Kociubayl, Dmytro “Perun” Filatov, who spoke about it on the Suspilne Studio broadcast.
Filatov said that after the damage to the Chongar Bridge, Russian forces diverted a large number of trucks with military cargo through Armyansk. “During the strike, we managed to hit trucks carrying fuel and ammunition. There were about 50 vehicles and some of them were destroyed,” said Filatov.
According to Filatov, the Čongar bridge in the occupied territory of the Kherson region is currently unusable for traffic due to critical damage to the structure. He says Russian forces are trying to create alternative supply routes, including using pontoon crossings.
At the same time, the Ukrainian commander said that strikes on logistics routes have already complicated the supply of Russian troops. “This operation would not have been possible if other units had not interfered with Mariupol and the road to Berdyansk. This is what caused the units on the Huliapol direction to start getting supplies not through the Mariupol roads, but through Crimea,” said Filatov.
Russian occupation authorities announced last week after the attack that fuel would not be sold in the city because petrol tankers could not get there.












