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The Russians Began Using Bypasses to Transport Goods After the HSU strikes:

Following the establishment by Ukrainian forces of fire control over the routes in the temporarily occupied part of the Lugansk region and over the so-called "land corridor" from Rostov-on-Donu to Crimea, Russian military logistics slowed down and changed, but did not stop completely, the head of the Centre for the Study of Occupation, Peter Andrushchenko, explained.
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Following the establishment by Ukrainian forces of fire control over the routes in the temporarily occupied part of the Lugansk region and over the so-called "land corridor" from Rostov-on-Donu to Crimea, Russian military logistics slowed down and changed, but did not stop completely, the head of the Centre for the Study of Occupation, Peter Andrushchenko, explained.

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ZN.UA Зеркало недели broke the news in Kyiv, Ukraine on Thursday, June 11, 2026.
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