Ukrainian forces hit Russian long-range space communications centre and air defence sites, General Staff says

VALENTYNA ROMANENKO — 2 March, 14:31
Ukrainian forces hit Russian long-range space communications centre and air defence sites, General Staff says
Photo: General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine

Ukraine's defence forces have struck a long-range space communications centre and several air defence sites belonging to the Russians, as well as Russian personnel, over the past 24 hours.

Source: General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on Facebook

Details: Ukraine said that on the night of 1-2 March, it hit a long-range space communications centre near the settlement of Vityne and a Podlyot-K1 radar station close to the village of Vynohradne in temporarily occupied Crimea.

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Ukrainian forces also struck a Kasta 2E2 radar station near Lyubyme and a YASTREB A-V radar station near Topoli in Russian-occupied parts of Luhansk Oblast.

Ukrainian units also targeted clusters of Russian troops from the Rubikon electronic-warfare and radio-signal reconnaissance unit near the village of Kermenchyk in occupied parts of Donetsk Oblast and the village of Kinski Rozdory in occupied parts of Zaporizhzhia Oblast.

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