April 12, 2026
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Ukrainian Forces Target Enemy Logistics and Personnel in Recent Strikes

Ukrainian defense units have conducted a series of strikes aimed at disrupting enemy logistics and reducing its offensive capabilities. The operations took place over the past day and into the early hours of April 10.

Among the targeted sites were an ammunition depot near Okhrimivka in the Zaporizhzhia region, a logistics hub in the Novoazovsk area of Donetsk, and a fuel and lubricants storage facility near Rovenky in Luhansk.

The extent of the damage inflicted on these targets is currently being assessed.

Additionally, Ukrainian forces focused on facilities associated with drone operations. Strikes were reported on drone control points located in the areas of Huliaipole and Novohryhorivka in Zaporizhzhia, as well as near Novopetrivka in Donetsk.

Personnel concentrations of enemy forces were also targeted. Affected areas included Novohryhorivka in Zaporizhzhia, Chasiv Yar and Velyka Novosilka in Donetsk, and Perevalsk in Luhansk.

Furthermore, strikes were confirmed on Russian territory, specifically in the area of Krasnooktyabrsk in Kursk Oblast.

Separately, the results of an April 5 attack on the “Lukoil-Nizhny Novgorodnefteorgsintez” oil refinery in Kstovo have been verified. The strike incapacitated the primary oil processing unit AVT-2 and the hydrocracking unit LCh-24-7.

Ukrainian forces have intensified their operations against enemy logistics and personnel, targeting key facilities and concentrations in various regions. The impact of these strikes is still being evaluated, with specific attention on drone control points and logistical hubs.

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