Russian civilians are traveling on the 'Road of Death' — the southern corridor route in Ukraine — despite it being under full fire control by Ukrainian forces, according to reports. The route remains dangerous and the motivation for travel is not stated.
A single-source report indicates that Russian civilians are traveling along the 'Road of Death' — the southern corridor route through Ukraine — despite the area being under full fire control by Ukrainian forces. The report, posted by the source monitored by the desk, does not specify the exact location, the number of travelers, or their motivation. The route has been the subject of prior reporting on supply disruptions and strikes, including the destruction of a Russian fuel tanker on the road to Crimea (as The Zioneer reported June 16 and June 19) and a strike on the Novaazovsk bridge (June 15). The humanitarian risk to civilians on this route remains unverified and no incident involving casualties has been confirmed in this report.
- DevelopingUkrainian drone attack sends Russian vacationers scrambling for shelter in Sochi
- DevelopingUkraine strikes bridge in Novaazovsk, disrupting land corridor
- DevelopingNumerous Russian regions impose broad fuel sale restrictions on civilians
- DevelopingUkraine strikes key bridge in northeastern Crimea overnight, aiming to cut supply routes
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