Russia’s logistics hub, drone control points and electronic warfare systems are hit, Ukraine’s General Staff says

Yevhen Kizilov — 5 February, 11:51
Russia’s logistics hub, drone control points and electronic warfare systems are hit, Ukraine’s General Staff says
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Units of Ukraine's defence forces have struck a Russian logistics hub, a cluster of military personnel, drone control points and electronic warfare equipment.

Source: General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on social media

Details: The General Staff said a cluster of Russian military personnel at the Prymorskyi Posad training ground near the settlement of Prymorskyi Posad in occupied Zaporizhzhia Oblast was hit.

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Ukrainian forces on the South Slobozhanshchyna front also struck a Russian 300mm 9K515 Tornado-S multiple-launch rocket system. The system, described as a lighter and more versatile version of the Smerch, can hit targets at ranges of up to 120km.

In occupied Donetsk Oblast, a Russian logistics hub was hit near the city of Makiivka.

Ukraine's defence forces struck a drone command post belonging to a unit of the Akhmat special regiment near the settlement of Kucherov in Russia's Kursk Oblast on 4 February; the impact has been confirmed.

In Russia's Bryansk Oblast, a Russian electronic warfare station was hit near the village of Kistyor.

The General Staff also confirmed that, following earlier actions, Ukrainian attack drones struck a radar station of an S-400 air defence missile system on 4 February near the settlement of Krasnoye in Russia's Belgorod Oblast.

The General Staff said that Russia's losses and the extent of damage are being confirmed.

Background:

  • Units from Ukraine's defence forces carried out strikes on a number of Russian military facilities on the night of 2-3 February. According to the General Staff, a Russian training centre for drone operators and FPV drone production, as well as military personnel, were hit.
  • Units from Ukraine's Special Operations Forces have carried out successful strikes using FP-2 drones against Russian military facilities in temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine over the past few days.

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