Zelenskiy says Ukrainian military can hit Russian logistics throughout occupied areas


Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy speaks during a joint press conference with Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson at the F16 air flotilla in Uppsala, Sweden, May 28, 2026. Christine Olsson/TT News Agency/via REUTERS

June 1 (Reuters) - President ⁠Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Monday that Ukraine's ⁠military was now capable of hitting Russian logistics ‌throughout occupied areas of Ukraine and had created shortages of fuel in Crimea and other Russian-held regions.

"Our troops are now ​capable of reaching Russian military logistics ⁠across virtually the ⁠entire depth of the temporarily occupied territories," Zelenskiy said ⁠in ‌his nightly video address.

"In practice, there are almost no safe roads left for the ⁠occupier in the south and east of ​our country."

Ukraine ‌in recent months has stepped up strikes on ⁠medium-range targets ​as well as others many hundreds of kilometres from Ukraine's borders, focusing on Russia's oil industry.

Zelenskiy said ⁠that from January to May, Ukrainian ​forces had struck 15 Russian oil refineries.

Ukraine's actions, he said, provided "further proof that there will be no peaceful ⁠times for the occupier on our land."

"This is also reflected in shortages, above all fuel shortages in Crimea and in other areas that remain under ​occupation."

Drivers in Crimea, the Ukrainian ⁠peninsula annexed by Russia in 2014, were confronted ​with gasoline rationing on Monday after ‌Ukrainian drone attacks constricted road ​supplies across south-eastern Ukraine.

(Reporting by Ron Popeski and Oleksandr Kozhukhar; Editing by Chris Reese)

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