Ukraine's Special Operations Forces strike Russian missile command post in Crimea β video
Ukraine's Special Operations Forces successfully targeted Russian military positions in occupied Crimea and Zaporizhzhia Oblast, including a missile command post and munitions depot.
In a recent operation carried out on the night of March 16-17, Ukraine's Special Operations Forces (SOF) executed a series of strikes against Russian military targets in occupied Crimea and Zaporizhzhia Oblast. The operation involved middle-strike units that targeted key installations, showcasing the ongoing conflict and the tactical advancements of Ukrainian forces against Russian positions in these regions. Footage of the strikes, shared by the Ukrainian SOF, highlights their capability to conduct precise military operations in contested areas.
The strikes included a significant attack on a command post for missile systems located in Verkhniokurhanne, along with a successful drone strike that hit a concealed component of an S-400 air defense system in Shkilne. Additionally, they targeted a munitions depot belonging to Russia's 58th Combined Arms Army in the settlement of Terpinnia in Zaporizhzhia Oblast. These actions are part of a broader strategy by Ukraine to disrupt Russian military operations and diminish their air defense capabilities.
The SOF's operations are described as asymmetric actions aimed at systematically degrading the enemy's layered air defense system, which is crucial for maintaining air superiority and protecting military forces. The Ukrainian military continues to emphasize the importance of these targeted strikes, as they not only impair the operational capacity of Russian forces but also aim to reclaim territory currently under occupation. Such operations reflect a sustained commitment from Ukraine to assert its sovereignty and challenge foreign military interventions in its territory.