Ukrainian forces strike Russian air defence systems, radar and drone storage facilities

Units from Ukraine's defence forces have struck a Tor surface-to-air missile system, a Tunguska air defence gun-missile system, a Nebo-U radar station, and drone storage facilities in temporarily occupied territories and in Russia on the night of 22-23 March and on 22 March.
Source: General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine
Details: According to the General Staff, Ukrainian forces struck a Tor surface-to-air missile system in the area of Kurakhivka in the temporarily occupied territory of Donetsk Oblast, as well as a 2S6 Tunguska air defence gun-missile system in Russia's Bryansk Oblast.
A Nebo-U radar station near Suponevo in Bryansk Oblast was also struck.
Ukraine's defence forces additionally struck a number of Russia's logistics facilities, including a fuel and lubricants storage facility in the area of Vedmezhe in temporarily occupied Luhansk Oblast.
In the temporarily occupied territory of Donetsk Oblast, Ukrainian forces struck an ammunition depot, a material and technical supplies depot, and a rocket and artillery weapons depot.
The General Staff separately reported the destruction of a drone storage facility in the area of Staromykhailivka, as well as Shahed drone storage facilities in Makiivka.
Quote: "The listed facilities were used by the enemy to support combat operations, the functioning of air defence systems and the deployment of unmanned aerial vehicles.
The extent of the damage caused is being established.
Ukraine's defence forces will continue to strike important enemy military facilities both in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine and on the territory of the Russian Federation until the complete cessation of armed aggression against Ukraine."
Background: Ukraine's defence forces struck an oil terminal at the port of Primorsk in Russia's Leningrad Oblast, as well as the Bashneft-Ufaneftekhim oil refinery in Ufa. Fires broke out at both facilities.
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