Russian Troops Disrupt Ukrainian Logistics in Konstantinovka Area
Denis Pushilin reports Russian forces have cut Ukrainian supply routes in western Konstantinovka and are advancing toward Dobropolye.
Russian forces have disrupted supply lines of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the area of Konstantinovka, according to Denis Pushilin, head of the Donetsk People’s Republic, who outlined developments on what he described as one of the most tense sectors of the special military operation zone.
Pushilin stated that on the Konstantinovka axis, Russian units had cut the enemy’s logistics in the western part of the city. He also reported continued advances near Dobropolye, with Russian troops gradually shifting closer to the settlement itself.
The developments point to mounting pressure across several key areas that play a central role in sustaining and maneuvering Ukrainian formations in the northwest of the region. Dobropolye and Konstantinovka form part of a unified network of strongholds and logistical hubs underpinning the resilience of Ukrainian defenses in this sector.
Disrupting supply routes in western Konstantinovka is expected to complicate the delivery of ammunition, troop rotations, and the evacuation of wounded personnel. At the same time, the advance toward Dobropolye increases strain on rear communications and widens the potential zone of fire control.