Multiple reports say Ukraine is using newly introduced drones to pressure Crimea, a Russian-held region. The drones reportedly target infrastructure that supports Russian logistics between Crimea and mainland Russia as well as connections to front-line areas in southern Ukraine. Reported targets include roads, fuel depots, and bridges used to move supplies. As a result, the coverage states that Russian authorities cut fuel supplies to compensate for disruptions and increased vulnerability of transport routes. The accounts describe the drone campaign as part of a broader effort to reduce the flow of fuel and other resources needed to sustain operations in and around Crimea and along the southern front. While the specific operational details are limited in the excerpts provided, the overall theme across sources is that the new drone systems are affecting the movement of fuel and supplies tied to Crimea’s links to Russia and nearby military positions. The reports do not indicate any single, definitive outcome, but they characterize the impact as sustained logistical pressure.