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Armed Forces strike key Russian targets in occupied Ukraine: What's been hit

Armed Forces strike key Russian targets in occupied Ukraine: What's been hit Photo: The Armed Forces hit important Russian facilities in the occupied part of Ukraine on January 18 (Getty Images)

The Ukrainian Armed Forces launched new strikes on Russian targets in the occupied part of Ukraine on January 18. The Nebo-SVU stations, 9С32М, and Buk-M3 complexes were attacked, according to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

"Ukrainian strike UAVs hit the Nebo-SVU radar station in the temporarily occupied Kherson region," the report states.

Additionally, the Ukrainian missile forces targeted stations and complexes in the temporarily occupied Donetsk region.

"The Armed Forces of Ukraine inflicted fire damage on the Buk-M3 complex and the 9S32M radar station of the S-300 surface-to-air missile system," the General Staff noted, adding that the extent of the damage is being clarified.

The Ukrainian Defense Forces assure that similar strikes will continue until Russia's armed aggression against Ukraine ceases.

Attack on an oil depot in Tula region

In the night of January 18, the Defense Forces attacked an oil depot in the Tula region. It was located at the federal state-owned enterprise 8 of March.

A fire has been reported at the facility. The oil depot is known to be involved in supplying Russia's occupying army. The consequences of the attack are being clarified.