Ukrainian Defense Forces Strike Occupied Territories, Hitting Command Posts and Ammunition Depot.
Ukrainian Defense Forces Conduct Operations
According to UATV: On February 2, 2026, the Ukrainian Defense Forces struck Russian military targets in temporarily occupied territories, including areas near Kurakhivka and within Zaporizhzhia Oblast. These operations successfully hit several high-value objectives, degrading the combat capabilities of the occupying forces. These strikes are part of Ukraine's ongoing campaign to disrupt Russian military logistics and command structures behind the front lines.
Key Successes Near Kurakhivka
In the Kurakhivka area, Ukrainian forces successfully struck two enemy command posts. A direct hit was also confirmed on an ammunition storage depot, demonstrating the precision and effectiveness of the attacks. Furthermore, Ukrainian strikes targeted unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) control centers in the areas of Uspenivka and Huliaipole, highlighting a focused effort to cripple Russia's reconnaissance and attack drone operations.
On the temporarily occupied territory of Kherson Oblast, a Russian electronic warfare complex was also disabled. These actions by the Defense Forces are aimed at systematically degrading enemy military infrastructure and enhancing security for Ukrainian-controlled areas.
These strikes underscore an intensification of Ukrainian efforts to regain control over occupied territories through a strategic approach aimed at eroding Russian military capabilities. The degradation of command nodes and ammunition stockpiles can significantly impact the operational capacity of Russian troops in the region, potentially creating new opportunities for future Ukrainian military initiatives.
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