On April 21 and during the night of April 22, Ukrainian defense units conducted targeted strikes on several key Russian military facilities. This operation highlights ongoing hostilities in the region as Ukraine continues to respond to Russian aggression.
Among the significant targets was a command post for the Black Sea Fleet’s naval operations located in Sevastopol, Crimea. This facility, known as “Striletsky,” plays a crucial role in the coordination of naval activities.
Additionally, Ukrainian forces targeted drone control centers in the Russian regions of Korovyakovka and Tyotkino, as well as a drone command post named “Molniya” near Dobrolyubivka in Kharkiv Oblast. These strikes aim to disrupt the operational capabilities of Russian unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) operations.
Ukrainian military personnel also struck a command post of Russian units near the settlement of Vyazove in Belgorod Oblast, Russia. This facility is believed to be instrumental in managing troop movements and logistics.
Further operations included attacks on enemy command and observation posts situated near Zatyshne in the temporarily occupied territory of Donetsk Oblast and in Vysokoye, Belgorod Oblast. These locations are critical for the enemy’s situational awareness and coordination.
Moreover, Ukrainian forces targeted concentrations of enemy personnel in the area of Grafskoye in Donetsk Oblast, aiming to diminish the operational strength of Russian troops.
The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine stated that the extent of enemy losses and the overall damage inflicted are still being assessed. This ongoing conflict continues to evolve as both sides engage in military operations.
Ukrainian forces have conducted targeted strikes on multiple Russian military installations, including command posts and drone control centers. These actions reflect Ukraine's ongoing military strategy to counter Russian aggression and disrupt enemy operations.
