Ukrainian Defense Forces Strike Multiple Enemy Targets on March 11-12.

Ukrainian strikes on enemy targets March
Ukrainian strikes on enemy targets March

Ukrainian Defense Operations for March 11-12

According to UATV: Over the course of March 11 and 12, Ukrainian Defense Forces conducted a series of strikes against Russian military assets, successfully hitting several key targets and degrading the enemy's operational capacity. These precision strikes are part of Ukraine's ongoing campaign to disrupt Russian logistics and command structures.

On March 11, a Russian S-300 air defense radar station was struck in the Sevastopol area. The following day, March 12, Ukrainian forces destroyed an S-300V missile launcher near Borovenky and hit an enemy command and observation post close to Vasylivka.

Successful Strikes and Results

Other successful operations included the destruction of a material and technical equipment depot and an ammunition storage site in the Dubovsky area. A repair unit of an artillery brigade was eliminated near Akymivka, and a fuel and lubricants train was struck in the Dolzhansk area. A significant achievement was the strike on a field artillery depot in the Shyroka Balka area, which resulted in the destruction of over 6,000 artillery shells.

According to reports, during these two days, the Ukrainian Defense Forces eliminated 780 occupying troops, approximately 250 vehicles, and more than 50 artillery systems. These figures highlight the intensity of recent Ukrainian defensive efforts against the ongoing invasion.

The success of these operations demonstrates the Ukrainian military's capability to inflict substantial losses on the enemy, which could influence the future course of the conflict.

The destruction of these key military targets reflects a strategic approach to combat operations, which may help strengthen Ukraine's defensive positions and boost troop morale. It also serves as a signal to the international community about the continued necessity of supporting Ukraine in its fight for sovereignty.


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