Three Days of Strikes by Ukrainian Special Forces in Crimea and Zaporizhzhia: Key Targets Hit.

Strikes on occupiers in Crimea
Strikes on occupiers in Crimea

Attacks on Russian Military Installations

According to UATV: Over a span of three days, Ukraine’s Special Operations Forces conducted strikes on Russian military assets in Crimea and the Zaporizhzhia region. Multiple strategic targets were hit, weakening the enemy’s combat capabilities.

Targets Struck

The operations targeted military facilities in the following settlements:

  • Sevastopol
  • Akymivka
  • Andriivka
  • Bere-stove

Among the confirmed targets were a material and technical supply depot at the Khersones airfield, an armored vehicle repair base in Akymivka, and a maintenance facility in Andriivka. Additionally, a logistics center in Bere-stove came under fire.

SSO representatives noted that

'medium-range strikes are being conducted deep into occupied Ukrainian territory, reaching distances of several hundred kilometers.'
This highlights the Ukrainian military’s ability to hit targets far beyond the front lines. They also emphasized that
'damaging enemy airfields, arsenals, and electronic warfare and intelligence systems undermines the adversary’s capabilities.'

Research by the Resistance Movement in temporarily occupied territories confirms ongoing Ukrainian operations aimed at neutralizing enemy military infrastructure. These actions are designed to degrade Russian occupation forces and enhance the security of Ukrainian land.

The strikes demonstrate the growing capacity of Ukrainian forces to conduct operations deep inside occupied areas, potentially shifting the strategic balance in the region. Improved effectiveness in long-range attacks reflects the evolution of Ukrainian military tactics and their ability to inflict significant damage on enemy infrastructure. This, in turn, could alter the power dynamics and provide long-term security benefits for Ukrainian territories.


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