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Satellite images show Russian forces throwing up smoke screens on a key Crimean bridge as Ukrainian drones target supply lines

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New satellite images show Russia using smoke screens to protect the Kerch Bridge from Ukrainian drone strikes, as Ukraine intensifies attacks on Russian supply lines in Crimea.

Satellite images show Russian forces throwing up smoke screens on a key Crimean bridge as Ukrainian drones target supply lines

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Satellite imagery from Vantor reveals Russian forces deploying smoke generator vehicles on the Kerch Bridge to obscure it from Ukrainian drone attacks. Ukraine's military intelligence (GUR) and special operations forces have been systematically targeting bridges and supply routes in and around Crimea, including the Henichesk, Chonhar, and a railway bridge over the North Crimean Canal. Ukrainian mid-range drones are disrupting Russian logistics, with President Zelenskyy noting that Russia has moved air defenses to protect the bridge and Moscow. The Institute for the Study of War reports that these strikes have significantly reduced supplies to Russian forces in Zaporizhia Oblast. The Kerch Bridge remains a key symbolic and strategic target, and Ukraine's defense minister stated that Crimea is being isolated by drones.
Why It Matters
Ukraine's drone campaign is systematically degrading Russian logistics in Crimea, forcing Moscow to resort to desperate countermeasures like smoke screens on the Kerch Bridge. This shift from direct combat to supply-line interdiction mirrors modern warfare trends where drones enable asymmetric disruption of critical infrastructure. If successful, Ukraine could isolate Crimea, cutting off Russian forces and potentially altering the strategic balance in the region.

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Several stacks of white and grey smoke rise from a bridge.
Several stacks of white and grey smoke rise from a bridge.
Smokescreens seen covering part of the Kerch Bridge in June.

Satellite image ©2026 Vantor

  • New satellite images show Russia using smoke screens to protect areas of the Kerch Bridge.
  • Russian smoke generator vehicles have previously been used to try and throw off Ukrainian strikes on the bridge.
  • Ukraine's strike campaign has been heavily targeting Russian logistics.

Ukrainian forces are relentlessly targeting Russian supply lines, both overland routes and bridges, around occupied Crimea with drones. Russian forces are, in turn, throwing up smoke screens to shield a key bridge from attack, new satellite images provided by commercial satellite imagery company Vantor show.

Along the front lines, Ukraine has been increasingly using mid-range strike drones to implement a lockdown on Russian logistics. That growing logistics pressure extends to the Crimean peninsula, putting supply channels at risk. Russian forces are now repositioning air defenses and employing apparent countermeasures.

Ukraine's military intelligence agency, the GUR, has been targeting strategic overland supply routes, and its special operations forces have been destroying bridges. Over the past week, drones and missiles have damaged Russian infrastructure, vehicles, and energy sites.

Smoke billows up in Kerch after an attack on a Russian oil facility.
Smoke billows up in Kerch after an attack on a Russian oil facility.
Smoke billowing up in Kerch after an attack on a Russian oil facility, June 23, 2026.

Satellite image ©2026 Vantor

The GUR released a video montage this week of recent strikes on supply routes.

Ukrainian mid-range attack drones are swarming the Russian-occupied Chonhar area, a key Russian supply line between southern Ukraine and Crimea.

Seen here, a compilation of recent GUR strikes targeting Russian logistics in the area: pic.twitter.com/MKIBSxzqKo

— OSINTtechnical (@Osinttechnical) June 23, 2026

"For some reason, the occupiers still think that their logistics routes through the so-called land corridor to the temporarily occupied Crimea are a safe walk," the intelligence agency wrote on its Telegram channel, per a translation of the post. But its drones had a difference of opinion, it said.

Meanwhile, a Ukrainian special operations mid-range strike unit said that it had destroyed another key target, a railway bridge over the North Crimean Canal near the village of Rozdolne on the western side of Crimea.

The railway bridge over the North Crimean Canal in Crimea no longer exists, — Ukrainian SOF. Thread: pic.twitter.com/qafVux6jd0

— SPECIAL OPERATIONS FORCES OF UKRAINE (@SOF_UKR) June 23, 2026

The railway bridge was a transport route for cargo and military supplies from Russia through Crimea, the special operations forces said on social media. SOF drones destroyed the bridge during the night of June 22, hitting both the railway track and one of the bridge spans.

Other bridges in and around Crimea have also been hit, satellite images show. These include the Henichesk Bridge and Chonhar Bridge.

Damage to the Henichesk Bridge
Damage to the Henichesk Bridge
Damage to the Henichesk Bridge, June 23, 2026.

Satellite image ©2026 Vantor

Damage to the Chongar Bridge
Damage to the Chongar Bridge
Damage to the Chonhar Bridge, June 23, 2026.

Satellite image ©2026 Vantor

With Russian logistics under fire, other satellite images have captured apparent Russian countermeasures, smokescreens at some locations on the Kerch Bridge, a symbolic and strategic target for the Ukrainians also known as the Kerch Strait Bridge or Crimean Bridge. Vantor said multiple smoke generator vehicles were operating on the bridge, attempting to obscure parts of it.

Several stacks of white and grey smoke rise from a bridge.
Several stacks of white and grey smoke rise from a bridge.
Smokescreens seen covering part of the Kerch Bridge in June.

Satellite image ©2026 Vantor

Russia has previously used smoke generators to complicate efforts to target the bridge. The effectiveness of these generators is questionable, though, as wind and weather can limit the obscurant's coverage. Also, the bridge is a fixed target with a known location.

Two white and grey smoke stacks rise from a bridge.
Two white and grey smoke stacks rise from a bridge.
More smokescreens covering parts of the Kerch Bridge in June.

Satellite image ©2026 Vantor.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said intelligence obtained by Kyiv from internal Russian documents tracked Moscow's response to the long-range and intermediate-range strike campaigns, including the movement of air defense systems from other regions to Moscow and to the Kerch Bridge.

"The Russians have been ordered to protect" these areas, Zelenskyy said on X, "by weakening other areas on their own territory and in the temporarily occupied territory of Ukraine."

Officials and war watchers have said Ukraine's strike campaign is disrupting both supply transport to Russian troops as well as energy infrastructure in Crimea.

Ukraine's Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov said recently that "Crimea is being isolated by drones," saying the mid-range strikes could "lead to very unexpected consequences for the Russians."

The Institute for the Study of War, a DC-based think tank, highlighted in a new report a Ukrainian commander saying that strikes against Russian ground lines of communication in southern Ukraine, including bridges, "have significantly reduced the amount of supplies Russian forces operating in Zaporizhia Oblast are receiving from Crimea."

It also noted reports of power outages affecting equipment at the state water enterprise in Crimea, as well as traffic jams on both sides of the Kerch Bridge.

Beyond being a supply and logistics line for Russia, the Kerch Bridge is also a symbolic monument to Moscow's illegal annexation of Crimea in 2014. Completed in 2018, it provides convenient access to the peninsula. Ukraine has repeatedly targeted the bridge with drones, including uncrewed surface vessels.

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