Ukrainian forces continued operations targeting Russian infrastructure in Crimea on June 20th, focusing on the Henichesk Strait bridge, a key supply route. The attacks aim to isolate the peninsula and disrupt Russian logistics. Simultaneously, Ukrainian officials claim Russia faces critical shortages of essential microchips needed for military equipment and defense systems in the region. A frontline commander stated Russia’s inability to acquire these chips severely hinders their defensive capabilities. These coordinated strikes suggest a broader Ukrainian strategy to weaken Russia’s hold on Crimea. The attacks are intensifying pressure on the Russian military presence and raising questions about the long-term sustainability of their operations in the area. The targeting of both infrastructure and supply chains indicates a multifaceted approach to degrading Russian power in Crimea.