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Ukrainian Forces Target Russian Military Sites in Recent Strikes
Ukrainian Defense Forces conducted successful strikes on Russian military targets, including command points and ammunition depots, on March 10 and 11, according to reports from the General Staff.
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The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine confirmed a series of strikes on critical Russian military infrastructure during the night of March 10 and into March 11. These strikes focused on several key locations, including a command post of a Russian motorized rifle brigade located in the temporarily occupied area of Avdiivka, Donetsk region, as well as a Buk-M1 missile system in the vicinity of Bahativka, Zaporizhzhia region.

Ukrainian forces also targeted ammunition depots and logistical facilities used by Russian troops. Significant strikes were noted at an ammunition storage site in Shyroka Balka, Donetsk region, and further logistical sites near Mariyanivka and Pryshyb.
Additionally, a drone storage facility was reportedly hit in the area around Novozlatopol, Zaporizhzhia region. Strikes on fuel and lubricants facilities were carried out in areas surrounding Berdyansk and Kuznetsivka, as well as a fuel depot in Berdyansk, Zaporizhzhia.
Further attacks were noted at oil depots located in the temporarily occupied Crimea, particularly in Dzankoy and Azovsk. The General Staff did not provide specific damage assessments or casualty figures following these operations, stating that further details would be clarified as assessments continued.
However, the implications of these strikes could significantly disrupt Russian operational capabilities in the affected areas. This recent wave of attacks comes after previous successful strikes on Russian military targets, including electronics manufacturing facilities that support military operations.
The continued focus on disabling Russian logistics and command structures reflects Ukraine's ongoing strategy to weaken the enemy’s capacity to sustain operations in occupied territories.
Source: Ukrinform UA Ukrinform UA