Ukrainian forces struck Russian missile fuel and explosive component factories at night.

Ukrainian forces struck Russian missile fuel and explosive component factories at night
Ukrainian forces struck Russian missile fuel and explosive component factories at night

Strikes on key enemy targets

According to ТСН: On the night of December 23 to 24, the Defense Forces of Ukraine carried out a series of successful attacks on critical facilities in Russia and the occupied territories of Ukraine, continuing systematic efforts to reduce the enemy's military-economic potential.

In particular, in the city of Yefremov in the Tula region, the 'Yefremov Synthetic Rubber Plant', which produces components for plastic explosives and solid rocket fuel, was attacked. Powerful explosions erupted on the plant's premises, and a large fire occurred.

Also targeted was a storage and maintenance site for unmanned boats in the region of Myrnoye on the occupied Crimean Peninsula. The scale of the damage inflicted is currently being clarified.

As part of efforts to disrupt the enemy's logistical support, a warehouse of material and technical resources in Dovzhansk in the Luhansk region, which is currently under occupation, was struck.

Additionally, air defense facilities and areas where Russian occupiers are concentrated in the captured territories also sustained hits. Results of the attacks are still being clarified.

The Defense Forces of Ukraine emphasize that their joint efforts to accomplish tasks at critical military targets will continue until the complete cessation of armed aggression.

It was previously reported that drones attacked Veliky Novgorod. Preliminary reports indicate that a chemical plant was hit, where a fire occurred.

These strikes confirm Ukraine's intention to diminish Russia's military capabilities and harm its infrastructure. Successful attacks indicate a targeted strategy by the Defense Forces aimed at ensuring the country's security and improving the operational situation at the front.


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