Ukraine is launching a "Logistics Lockdown" program to scale strikes on Russian supply chains at operational depth, Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov announced on 27 May. The Ministry of Defense will direct fresh funding to the most effective drone brigades and run large centralized tenders for medium-range strike systems. Fedorov tied the push to a measurable drop in Russian assaults at the contact line.
A program built around one metric
The first phase channels UAH 5 billion (about $113 million) directly to brigades hitting Russian logistics, depots, equipment, command posts, and supply routes at operational depth. Distribution runs through the Ministry of Defense's eBaly ("e-points") merit system, which ranks units by performance. First transfers have already been disbursed, and direct procurement is underway, according to Fedorov.
The second phase opens centralized tenders for bulk procurement of middle-strike systems. Fedorov expects the centralized tenders to deliver results at the front by summer.
The numbers Fedorov pointed to
The minister says Russian losses per square kilometer of advance have nearly tripled since autumn. Ukrainian forces killed 67 Russians per 1 km² of advance in October, and 179 per 1 km² in April.
Fedorov noted that Ukraine has quadrupled its destruction of Russian rear-area logistics and military infrastructure in recent months. Ministry of Defense dashboards show the pattern, he added: more Russian logistics destroyed, fewer Russian assaults at the line of contact.
Fedorov also pointed to Ukraine's earlier shutdown of Starlink access for Russian forces as another factor in Ukraine's technological advantage on the battlefield.

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