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From Belgorod to occupied territories: Ukrainian forces hit Russian command post and ammo depots

From Belgorod to occupied territories: Ukrainian forces hit Russian command post and ammo depots Illustrative photo: Defense forces attacked the control point and warehouses of Russians (Getty Images)

Ukrainian forces carried out a series of precise strikes on the rear positions of Russian troops in the captured territories and in the Belgorod region. An advanced divisional command post, numerous ammunition and fuel depots, as well as enemy troop concentrations, were hit, according to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

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Attacks on depots and logistics in Donbas

On the night of February 28, Defense Forces units struck several important enemy facilities in the Donetsk region. In particular, a fuel and lubricants depot in the Novoamvrosiivske area and an ammunition depot near Amvrosiivka came under fire.

In addition, in the area of the settlement of Bahatyr, a logistical support warehouse of the occupying forces was destroyed.

Destruction of command posts and facilities in the south

The day before, Ukrainian forces hit the forward command post of Russia’s 127th Motor Rifle Division in the Orlynske area of Donetsk.

Successful strikes were also recorded on enemy logistics hubs in the Kherson region. In the Kalanchak area, supply depots of two regiments were hit, and near the village of Myrne, a fuel and lubricants depot of a logistics brigade was destroyed.

Enemy personnel losses and strikes on Russian territory

Defense Forces also struck areas where enemy personnel were concentrated. Explosions were reported in the regions of Rodynske (Donetsk), Berezove (Dnipro region), and Dronivka in the Belgorod region, Russia.

At present, the final scale of the damage and losses among enemy personnel is being clarified.

It should be noted that the Armed Forces of Ukraine systematically destroy the enemy’s logistical chains and command posts to reduce its offensive potential. Previously, successful strikes were reported on fuel depots and military factories in Russia that supply the occupying forces.

Recently, Ukrainian forces carried out a series of strikes on the enemy in temporarily occupied territories. Command posts, depots, and areas where Russian occupiers were concentrated were hit.