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Ukraine has announced that it has nearly doubled its successful military strikes over 50 kilometers behind enemy lines throughout June, aiming to disrupt Russian logistics. The Defense Minister indicated that Ukrainian forces concentrated their efforts on warehouses, transportation routes, and supply chains, particularly in Crimea. Reports suggest that Ukraine targeted over 200,000 enemy positions during this period, resulting in approximately 28,000 Russian casualties, either killed or seriously wounded. These figures remain unverified and underscore Kyiv's ongoing strategy to diminish Russia's operational effectiveness.
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00:00Ukraine says it sharply increased deep strikes against Russian forces in June.
00:04Officials say successful attacks more than 50 kilometers behind the front line nearly doubled.
00:10Defense Minister Mikhailo Fedorov says the strikes targeted supply routes,
00:15warehouses, and military logistics. The goal is to weaken Russia's ability to move troops,
00:20fuel, and ammunition. Ukraine also claims it hit more than 200,000 Russian targets during June.
00:26Officials say the month set new records for strikes on artillery, military vehicles,
00:31drones, and helicopters. Crimea remained a major focus of the campaign. Ukraine also claims nearly
00:3828,000 Russian troops were killed or seriously wounded in June. Russia has not independently
00:44confirmed these claims. The reported figures could not be independently verified.
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