Mar 16 β€’ 10:29 UTC πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦ Ukraine Ukrainska Pravda

Ukrainian forces strike Russian Tor missile systems, radar station and command posts

Ukrainian forces have successfully targeted Russian missile systems and command posts in multiple occupied territories.

On March 15-16, Ukrainian defense forces conducted significant strikes against Russian military infrastructure, notably targeting crucial air defense systems and command posts located in temporarily occupied regions. Among the key targets were two Tor-M1 surface-to-air missile systems, one near Korobkyne in Luhansk Oblast and the other near Balashivka in Zaporizhzhia Oblast. This action underscores Ukraine's ongoing military efforts to weaken Russian air defense capabilities in the region.

In addition to the missile systems, Ukrainian forces managed to strike a radar station associated with the S-300 air defense system near Chervone in Donetsk Oblast. The precision of these strikes highlights the strategic importance placed on disrupting Russian aerial operations, which are vital for their ongoing military campaigns in Ukraine. These assaults were not limited to defensive systems; Ukrainian units also targeted Russian command and observation posts, specifically near Stepne and Bahate in occupied Donetsk and Zaporizhzhia, respectively.

The report notes that the extent of the damage and the specific number of Russian casualties are still being assessed, indicating the dynamic and ongoing nature of the conflict. These strikes reflect Ukraine's commitment to reclaiming occupied territories and ensuring the security of its airspace as well as its intent to undermine the military command structure of Russian forces in Ukraine.

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