Ukrainian forces hit Russian storage sites, electronic warfare station, UAV command post and artillery
Ukrainian forces executed strikes on several Russian military facilities to diminish their offensive capabilities.
On the night of March 9-10, Ukrainian military units conducted a series of targeted strikes against Russian military installations, aiming to disrupt the operational capabilities of Russian forces. This operation included assaults on fuel and lubricant storage sites located near Koptieve and Makiivka, as well as an electronic warfare station situated close to Donetsk, showcasing a strategic offensive by Ukrainian forces to impair Russian logistics and communication.
Additionally, the Ukrainian troops successfully targeted a UAV command post near Myrnohrad and artillery units located on the outskirts of Sukhetske and Dorozhnianka in Donetsk Oblast. These strikes highlight a coordinated effort to weaken the artillery firepower of Russian units, potentially altering the dynamics on the battlefield and affecting the operational readiness of Russian forces in the region.
The attacks also extended to clusters of Russian troops positioned in occupied territories such as Novomykolaivka in Zaporizhzhia Oblast, Selydove in Donetsk Oblast, and Pokrovsk, which indicates a broad strategy by Ukraine to engage enemy forces on multiple fronts and maintain pressure on Russian military operations.