Mar 15 β€’ 09:54 UTC πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦ Ukraine Ukrainska Pravda

Ukraine's General Staff reports strikes on two Russian radar stations and S-400 launcher in Crimea

Ukrainian forces have reportedly struck two Russian radar stations and an S-400 missile launcher in Crimea during recent military operations.

Ukrainian forces conducted strikes on two Russian radar stations and an S-400 missile launcher in Crimea, according to a report from Ukraine's General Staff. On the night of March 14-15, the 59N6-E Protivnik and 73E6 Parol radar stations were targeted near Libknekhtivka, a location under temporary Russian occupation. The attack signals a continuation of Ukraine's military operations aimed at undermining Russian defense capabilities in the region.

In addition to the radar stations, an S-400 Triumf surface-to-air missile launcher was also hit near Dalnie, further showcasing the strategic objectives of Ukrainian forces. The General Staff is currently assessing the extent of the damage caused by these strikes, indicating a focus on gathering intelligence and optimizing their operational strategies. Earlier, on March 10, the Valdai radar station located near Prymorskyi was reported to have sustained significant damage, highlighting a pattern of systematic targeting of Russian military infrastructure in occupied Crimea.

These actions come amidst ongoing conflict and losses reported on both sides, with the latest figures indicating that Russia has suffered over 1,279,170 personnel losses in total. This statistic underscores the intensity of the conflict and raises questions about the future engagement strategies of both Ukrainian and Russian forces as operations continue in the region.

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