FINALLY: Ukraine LIBERATE Most of Donetsk - Russian Invasion ENDS in 18 Settlements
Expected News arrived in the Donetsk front on June 13, 2026, Ukraine achieved its largest territorial gain of the war. In just one month, Ukrainian forces liberated more settlements and the war on the Donetsk front took a dramatic turn. Ukrainian forces launched a massive counteroffensive, liberating 23% of Donetsk Oblast and forcing Russian units into a retreat as 170,000 soldiers were cut off from fuel, ammunition, and supplies—marking a catastrophic logistics collapse that triggered a mass surrender wave exceeding 12,000 troops. The key factor was logistics collapse. Ukrainian precision strikes hit 19 critical bridges feeding the Russian front, severing the supply arteries of an entire army group. Unmanned ground vehicles cleared vast minefields without risking a single soldier. The S-400 train was destroyed before it could leave Crimea. The Chonhar bridge was shattered. The Semicoladzanska oil depot and Feodosia Naval Oil Terminal were left in flames. Russian troops—already isolated—were left without food, without water, and without ammunition. In these conditions, resistance dissolved and surrender became the only option. This chain reaction triggered a broader Russian withdrawal not only in Donetsk, but across connected frontline sectors. Each liberated area restricted Russian movement, cut supply routes, and exposed nearby positions to collapse. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov was forced to admit a fuel crisis in southern Russia and occupied Crimea. The "I Want to Live" hotline now receives over 500 calls per day and mass surrender wave erupts. Behind the frontline, Ukrainian special operations struck deeper targets across occupied territory, from the St. Petersburg oil terminal to the gunpowder factory in Ryazan. These strikes weakened Russia's ability to sustain offensive operations and reinforced the momentum on the ground. Ukraine demonstrated that a force of 170,000 can be neutralized not by meeting it head-on, but by collapsing the logistics chain that keeps it alive. Witness how Ukrainian intelligence identified 19 critical bridges feeding the Russian front and struck every single one, severing the supply arteries of an entire army group. Learn how unmanned ground vehicles—Droid TW 12.7, Dev Droid, Ratel, Spider, Ardal, Tarhan, and Rys Pro—cleared vast minefields without risking a single soldier, then turned their fire on Russian positions, creating panic in the trenches as machines that would not stop, would not fear, and would not retreat advanced through the smoke. From the S-400 train destroyed before it could leave Crimea to the Chonhar bridge shattered by precision strikes, from the Semicoladzanska oil depot to the Feodosia Naval Oil Terminal, the St. Petersburg terminal, and the gunpowder factory in Ryazan—every strike behind the lines emptied the fuel tanks and ammunition stores that the Donetsk front depended on. #UkraineWar #Donetsk #RussianRetreat #UkraineLiberates #Frontline #WarAnalysis #MilitaryAnalysis #Zaporizhzhia It's Over Now! Ukraine LIBERATE Most of Donetsk - Russian Invasion ENDS in 18 Settlements This report analyzes how rescue operations, logistical collapse, bridge attacks, and mass surrenders reshaped the front lines in as little as a month, and why the balance of the war shifted much faster than many had anticipated. The destruction of 19 bridges, the severing of supply lines for 170,000 Russian troops, and a wave of over 12,000 surrenders are concrete results of Ukraine’s deep strike strategy on the battlefield. Watch the full video to see how this rapid Ukrainian advance along the front line has altered the course of the war. ⚠️This report is based on open-source intelligence (OSINT), satellite imagery, and independent defense assessments. DCS Global maintains a neutral stance and does not support any government or armed group. Best regards, — The DCS Military Team