Ukrainian Strikes Target Key Russian Military and Industrial Sites.

Ukrainian Strikes Target Key Russian Military and Industrial Sites
Ukrainian Strikes Target Key Russian Military and Industrial Sites

Ukrainian Defense Forces Strike Russian Military Targets

According to UATV: On February 12, Ukrainian Defense Forces launched strikes against military facilities within Russia and in the temporarily occupied part of Zaporizhzhia Oblast. These attacks are part of a broader strategy to degrade Russia's war-fighting capabilities far beyond the front lines. One of the targets was a major ammunition depot in Kotluban, Volgograd Oblast, which serves as one of the Russian army's largest weapons storage sites. The strike was carried out using Ukrainian-made FP-5 'Flamingo' long-range attack systems.

Additionally, the 'Michurinsk Plant 'Progress'' in Michurinsk, Tambov Oblast, was hit. A fire broke out at the facility, indicating significant damage to its production capacity. In the temporarily occupied Zaporizhzhia Oblast, ammunition depots in the areas of Terpinnya and Rozivka were also struck.

Impact of Attacks on Strategic Facilities

In a related strike on February 11, the primary crude oil processing unit, ELOU-AVT-1, was damaged at the 'Volgograd' oil refinery in Russia's Volgograd Oblast. Operations at other units were either reduced or halted, suggesting potential functional difficulties at this strategic site. Such energy infrastructure targets are critical to Russia's military logistics and economy.

Collectively, these Ukrainian strikes have impacted vital military and industrial assets on Russian territory and in occupied areas, demonstrating the ongoing conflict and the active operational reach of Ukraine's Defense Forces. The attacks illustrate an intensification of Ukraine's military efforts and may signal a tactical shift aimed at damaging not only occupation forces but also the opponent's critical logistical backbone. The consequences could affect the supply of weapons and materiel to Russian troops, a significant factor in a protracted war of attrition.


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