Ukraine hits command posts, air defenses in devastating strikes
Illustrative photo: Defense Forces struck Russian military facilities (facebook comMinistryofDefence UA)
Ukrainian forces carried out a series of strikes on enemy military targets in temporarily occupied territories and inside Russia. A Tor-M1 surface-to-air missile system, drone command posts, supply depots, and concentrations of enemy troops were hit, according to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Luhansk region: Tor-M1 system destroyed
In the temporarily occupied Luhansk region, near the village of Kamianka, a Russian Tor-M1 air defense system was reportedly destroyed. Details of the strike are still being confirmed.
Zaporizhzhia region: drone command post and depots hit
In the temporarily occupied Zaporizhzhia region, Ukrainian forces struck:
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An enemy drone command post near Rivnopillia
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A logistics depot of a separate motorized rifle brigade near Voskresenka
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Concentrations of enemy personnel near Rivnopillia, Pryvillia, and Uspenivka
Donetsk region: command post and troops targeted
Near Poltavka in the temporarily occupied Donetsk region, a motorized rifle regiment command post was hit. Ukrainian forces also struck enemy troop concentrations near the city of Chasiv Yar.
Strike inside Russia
Ukrainian forces hit an enemy drone command post near Sluchovsk in Russia’s Bryansk region.
Previous strikes in Russia
On January 29, Ukrainian forces destroyed a Russian 1L119 Nebo-SVU radar station worth an estimated $100 million, along with several drone command posts.
On the night of January 26, Ukrainian troops struck a refinery in Slavyansk-na-Kubani, Krasnodar region, as well as other enemy targets.
On January 23, Ukrainian drones attacked an oil depot in Penza region, radar stations, and other key targets, including positions in temporarily occupied territories.