From Luhansk to Donetsk: Ukraine Strikes Russia’s Rear Lines

Ukraine has reportedly launched a new wave of long-range strikes deep behind Russian lines, targeting key military and logistics sites across occupied areas from Luhansk to Donetsk.

The attacks appear aimed at disrupting supply routes, ammunition storage, command posts, and transport networks that Russia relies on to support operations near the front. Explosions and fires were reported in several rear-area locations, raising fresh questions about how vulnerable Russian positions have become far from direct battlefield contact.

⚡ These strikes show how the war is no longer limited to trench lines and frontline villages. Ukraine is increasingly using drones, missiles, and precision attacks to pressure Russia’s rear infrastructure — forcing Moscow to defend not only the front, but the entire chain that keeps its forces moving.

As the situation develops, analysts say rear-line disruption could play a major role in slowing Russian advances and reshaping the battlefield across eastern Ukraine.

🔥 From the front to the rear, Ukraine’s strategy is clear: hit the supply lines before they reach the battlefield.