March 13, 2026
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Ukrainian Forces Strike Russian Ammunition Depot in Donetsk Region

Ukrainian military forces have conducted a series of strikes targeting a Russian ammunition depot in the Donetsk region, followed by additional attacks on military vehicles attempting to evacuate the area. The initial explosions occurred on March 11 near the settlement of Shyroka Balka.

The strikes reportedly hit a Russian military supply site, prompting an urgent evacuation of military vehicles. Convoys were observed moving westward in an effort to leave the strike zone.

Approximately thirty minutes after the initial explosions, Ukrainian forces executed a second strike on the vehicles that had reached the settlement of Manhush, located about eight kilometers west of the original attack site.

Reports indicate that five units of military equipment were destroyed in this follow-up attack, with additional information suggesting casualties among Russian personnel.

All strikes on Russian targets were reportedly carried out using unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). Following the occupation of Mariupol and surrounding areas, Russian forces have been utilizing local infrastructure for military purposes, including the establishment of ammunition depots for artillery and missile systems.

Ukrainian forces have successfully targeted a Russian ammunition depot and subsequent military vehicles in the Donetsk region, utilizing drones for the strikes. The attacks resulted in the destruction of military equipment and potential casualties among Russian troops.

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