Ukrainian Forces Strike Shahed Drone Base at Donetsk Airport with ATACMS and SCALP Missiles.
Ukrainian Forces Target Russian Military Sites
According to Novyny.live: On March 7, 2023, Ukrainian defense forces struck key Russian military facilities in the area of Donetsk Airport. The attack targeted a storage and launch site for Iranian-made 'Shahed' kamikaze drones and was carried out by units of the Rocket Forces and Artillery of the Ukrainian Ground Forces in coordination with the Air Force. The strike resulted in a major fire and secondary explosions. This operation highlights Ukraine's growing capability to target high-value Russian assets deep behind the front lines.
Consequences of the Attack
The consequences of the attack on Russian Federation facilities were significant. In addition to damaging the Shahed drone depot, Ukrainian forces conducted a series of other operations. On the night of March 7, the Armed Forces of Ukraine struck:
- an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) control point in the Dibrova area;
- a command and observation post in the Kruhlyakivka area;
- enemy artillery assets at firing positions in the areas of Tavilzhanka, Voskresenka, and Novopavlivka.
Other attacks on enemy targets have also been recorded in recent days. These include strikes on concentrations of enemy personnel in the Zaporizhzhia and Sumy regions. Ukrainian forces recently struck a Russian frigate that had been attacking Ukraine, rendering the ship incapable of launching Kalibr cruise missiles. The Armed Forces of Ukraine have also hit enemy ammunition depots, logistical facilities, and troop concentrations. These actions demonstrate the continuation of active Ukrainian operations across the front.
These offensive actions underscore the Ukrainian military's ability to strike critical enemy targets, which could significantly impact the course of combat. These operations not only demonstrate the combat readiness of the Ukrainian Armed Forces but may also influence the strategic situation in the region, particularly by degrading Russia's capacity for offensive operations. The continuation of such active attacks indicates the conflict remains in an intense phase, with the potential for further escalation from both sides.
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