- Ukraine destroys two critical bridges in Russia’s Kursk region, crippling Russian supply routes.
- Kyiv repels Russia’s third ballistic missile strike in August, all missiles intercepted.
- Ukrainian air defense neutralizes 11 Russian drones targeting multiple regions overnight.
Ukraine’s forces have escalated their offensive by targeting Russian infrastructure, striking a second bridge over the Seym River in Russia’s Kursk region. The goal is to disrupt Russian supply lines, particularly along key logistical routes used by the Russian military.
The destruction of two out of three bridges in the region significantly hampers Russian troop mobility and supply capabilities in the area.
Kyiv Targets Russian Logistics as Ukraine Repels Ballistic Strikes and Drone Attacks
In response to Ukraine’s recent incursions, Russia has launched multiple ballistic missile attacks on Kyiv this month. Despite these attempts, Ukraine’s air defense systems have proven resilient, intercepting all incoming threats, including missiles and drones. These air defense successes highlight Ukraine’s growing capacity to protect its airspace amidst escalating Russian air assaults.
Russia, meanwhile, continues its aggressive missile campaign, launching its third ballistic strike against Kyiv this month. Ukrainian officials confirmed that all air weapons were destroyed before they could reach their intended targets. The ongoing missile threats underscore the high stakes of this conflict, as both sides leverage air and missile power in their bid to control the battlefield.
Overnight, Ukraine’s air defense systems were put to the test as Russia launched a barrage of drone attacks across multiple regions. Ukrainian forces successfully shot down 11 drones, preventing potential damage in areas including Kyiv, Mykolaiv, and Dnipropetrovsk. This widespread attack reveals Russia’s continued reliance on drone warfare to harass and degrade Ukraine’s defenses.
These developments point to a tactical shift in Ukraine’s strategy, where targeting Russian infrastructure plays a key role in the war effort. By weakening supply lines and defending against missile strikes, Ukraine seeks to both degrade Russia’s military capacity and secure its own cities from further attacks.
Ukraine’s strategy of targeting Russian logistics and defending its airspace is proving effective, forcing Russia into increasingly reactive positions. The destruction of supply routes and interception of ballistic missiles signal a shift in the war’s dynamics, with Ukraine steadily gaining the upper hand.
“Minus one more bridge! The aviation of the air force continues to deprive the enemy of its logistical capabilities with accurate air strikes.” – Lt. Gen. Mykola Oleshchuk