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Ukrainian Forces Strike Key Russian Military Sites on March 10-11

Over the weekend, Ukrainian forces executed targeted strikes on vital Russian military locations, successfully disrupting operational capabilities and supply lines.

Ukrinform UABreaking2 min readUpdated 4/1/2026

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Published Mar 11, 2026, 12:44 PMUpdated Apr 1, 2026, 2:38 PM
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At a glance

  • Ukrainian forces carried out targeted strikes against Russian military sites on March 10-11.
  • Attacks focused on command posts, ammunition depots, and fuel storage facilities.
  • Key locations affected include Avdiivka and the Zaporizhzhia region.
  • The General Staff confirmed that assessments of the strike impacts are ongoing.
  • These military operations are designed to disrupt Russian logistical and operational capabilities.

Why it matters

The recent strikes by Ukrainian forces underscore a strategic shift toward disrupting Russian military logistics and command capabilities. By targeting critical infrastructure, these operations are integral to maintaining operational integrity and ensuring the effectiveness of Ukrainian efforts in the ongoing conflict. Disruption of supply lines and command structures is crucial for achieving long-term military success.

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What Happened

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Ukrainian Defense Forces executed coordinated strikes against essential Russian military infrastructure during the night of March 10 and continuing into March 11. Key targets included a command post for a Russian motorized rifle brigade in Avdiivka, Donetsk region, and a Buk-M1 missile system near Bahativka, aiming to weaken Russian air defenses.

The operations included attacks on various ammunition depots and logistical support locations. Significant damage was reported at an ammunition storage facility in Shyroka Balka, also in Donetsk. Further strikes on logistical sites near Mariyanivka and Pryshyb exemplify the targeted strategy to disrupt Russian supply lines.

Further Targets

Ukrainian strikes also hit a drone storage facility in Novozlatopol, Zaporizhzhia, demonstrating a focus on neutralizing Russian operational assets. Additionally, Ukrainian forces targeted fuel and lubricant storage facilities around Berdyansk and Kuznetsivka, with a notable fuel depot in Berdyansk struck.

Attacks extended to oil depots in Crimea, specifically in Dzankoy and Azovsk, indicating a broader effort to sever access to resources. The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine is evaluating the impact of these operations but has not disclosed specific damage assessments or casualty figures yet.

Background

These recent military actions are significant in their potential to disrupt Russian military capabilities in the affected areas. The strikes underscore a continuation of Ukraine's operational strategy to undermine Russian logistical and command structures. This wave of assaults reflects a trend of successful military actions aimed at hindering enemy operations, shaping the dynamics of the ongoing conflict.

Source: Ukrinform UA

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