Mar 11 β€’ 18:43 UTC πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦ Ukraine Kyiv Independent

Ukraine hits Russian depots, air defenses in occupied territories, military says

Ukraine conducted overnight strikes against Russian military infrastructure in occupied territories, targeting air defenses and logistical sites.

On March 10-11, Ukraine's Armed Forces reported conducting a series of strikes throughout Russian-occupied territories, focusing on military infrastructure essential for Russia's operations. Key targets included air defense systems such as a Buk-M1 missile system in Zaporizhzhia and various fuel and ammunition storage depots located in Berdiansk and other nearby areas. These strikes are part of Ukraine's ongoing strategy to degrade Russian military capabilities in occupied regions.

The operations extended to Crimea, where Ukraine's Special Operations Forces successfully targeted and destroyed the 64N6E radar station in Sevastopol, a critical component of Russia's S-300 and S-400 air defense systems. The strikes were documented with video evidence released by the Special Operations Forces, showcasing the destruction of an ammunition depot in Shyroka Balka in the occupied Donetsk Oblast. This indicates a focused offensive to disrupt Russian supply chains and bolster Ukraine's defense posture.

By targeting key military assets and command posts, such as the one near Avdiivka, Ukrainian forces aim to systematically weaken Russian operational capabilities in occupied territories. The continuing offensive demonstrates Ukraine's resolve in reclaiming sovereignty over its territories and signals escalating tensions in the region, with implications for both military strategy and civilian safety in the ongoing conflict.

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