Multiple reports describe how Ukraine’s drone capabilities are increasingly used to strike critical logistics far from the front lines. Over several years, Ukraine expands its use of drones from supporting roles into sustained, long-range operations aimed at industrial and supply nodes. One account links a reported fuel disruption roughly 3,500 km behind enemy lines to the impact of these drone attacks, portraying fuel shortages or operational constraints as a downstream effect of targeting infrastructure. The coverage emphasizes that such strikes are part of a broader effort to undermine the ability of adversary forces to move, refuel, and sustain equipment, rather than relying solely on ground fighting. The articles frame the development as an evolution of tactics and capabilities, with drones used to pressure enemy operations by affecting supply chains and energy availability at distance. Overall, the sources present the fuel crisis as an outcome associated with long-range drone strikes on logistics and infrastructure, while highlighting the broader trend of drones becoming central to Ukraine’s wartime toolkit.