Ukrainian Forces Strike Russian Drone Depots, Crippling Occupiers' Supply Lines.
Ukrainian Military Strikes Against Occupier Facilities
According to TSN.ua: On the night of Sunday, March 15, Ukrainian troops launched an attack on logistics hubs used by Russian occupation forces. The Armed Forces of Ukraine successfully targeted warehouses storing combat drones and material supplies near Osypenko and Prymorske in the Zaporizhzhia region.
In the days prior, Ukrainian defenders also struck areas where Russian personnel were concentrated, including:
- Petrivka in the Kherson region
- Kupiansk in the Kharkiv region
- Pokrovsk
- Udachne
- Shakhove in the Donetsk region
Additionally, Ukraine's defense forces hit the Maykop airfield, located in the Republic of Adygea on Russian soil. These actions highlight an intensification of Ukrainian military operations across multiple fronts.
A Strategic Approach to Combat Operations
These strikes underscore the Ukrainian Armed Forces' strategic focus on dismantling the logistics networks that sustain Russian troops—a critical factor for successful military engagement. The ramped-up operations on various fronts may signal Ukraine's intent to increase pressure on occupying forces, potentially reshaping the overall trajectory of the conflict.
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