Ukraine Hits Russian Oil Depots, Air Defenses in Occupied Territories, Military Says
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Ukraine hits Russian oil depots, air defenses in occupied territories, military says
Ukrainian forces struck oil and fuel depots, Buk air defense system and other military targets in Russian-occupied territories on March 10-11, Ukraine's Armed Forces General Staff and Special Operations Forces (SOF) said.
Ukraine reported another blow to the Russian army. An air defense system Buk-M1 was destroyed in the Saporishshey region. A video of the drone attack was published in the social media.
Ukraine says it struck fuel depots, a command post and air defenses in occupied Donetsk, Zaporizhzhia and Crimea
Ukraine’s General Staff said it has hit several Russian military sites in Russian-occupied areas, including fuel and ammunition depots, oil facilities, a “Buk-M1” air defense system and a command post. According to the General Staff, Ukrainian Defense Forces carried out a series of strikes on March 10 and overnight into March 11 aimed at degrading Russia’s offensive potential. The command post of a separate Russian motorized rifle brigade was hi…
The General Staff revealed the results of the latest strikes by Ukrainian defenders. The Ukrainian Defense Forces carried out a series of successful attacks on the military infrastructure of the Russian occupiers in Crimea, Donetsk, and Zaporizhia Oblasts. This was reported by RBC-Ukraine, citing the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on Telegram. Read also: Almost the entire territory of Dnipropetrovsk Oblast has been liberated, - Gen…
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