The National Guard’s ‘Azov’ Corps has announced its return to Mariupol — through UAV strikes on Russian Armed Forces logistics vehicles in the occupied city.
The current strike range is 160 kilometers. At the same time, the corps released video showing successful hits on Russian vehicles, as well as reconnaissance UAV operations.
OSINT researcher Clément Molin noted that so far Ukrainian strikes had been recorded on the Donetsk–Mariupol highway, as well as the Melitopol–Zaporizhzhia route.
Molin suggested that in the near future, strikes could also be seen on the Mariupol–Melitopol highway.
This would mean that Ukraine could begin striking virtually the entire logistical corridor Donetsk–Mariupol–Melitopol–Zaporizhzhia, which serves as a key supply route for occupying forces on the Zaporizhzhia direction.

Yigal Levin writes:
“With today’s video released by the National Guard’s ‘Azov’ Corps showing strikes on logistics vehicles near Mariupol itself, the researcher notes that the beginning of pressure on the farthest section of the route has effectively started.”