The Ukrainian military has conducted a series of successful strikes against Russian military infrastructure in Crimea, Donetsk, and Zaporizhzhia regions. These operations occurred on March 10 and continued into the early hours of March 11.
According to Ukrainian military officials, several strategic targets were hit during this period. Among the key locations affected were a command post of a separate motorized rifle brigade near Avdiivka in Donetsk and a Buk-M1 surface-to-air missile system in the vicinity of Bohatyrivka in Zaporizhzhia.
Additionally, Ukrainian forces targeted a drone storage facility near Novozlatopol, an ammunition depot close to Shyroka Balka, and logistical supply depots in the areas of Mariyivka and Pryshyb.
In a broader offensive, Ukrainian troops also struck fuel supply sites in occupied Crimea and the temporarily occupied southern regions. This included attacks on fuel facilities in the areas of Dzhankoy and Azov in Crimea, as well as in Berdiansk. Furthermore, they targeted storage facilities for fuel and lubricants in Berdiansk and Kuznetsovka.
The Ukrainian military has intensified its operations against Russian military assets, successfully targeting key infrastructure in multiple regions. These strikes are part of ongoing efforts to disrupt Russian logistics and command capabilities.
