Ukraine's defence forces strike oil depot in Crimea, air defence systems and UAV command posts in occupied territories and Russia
Ukrainian forces struck Russian air defence assets, radar systems, logistics facilities and UAV command posts on 28 April and on the night of 28-29 April in Russia's Kursk Oblast and in the temporarily occupied territories of Crimea and Zaporizhzhia and Donetsk oblasts.
Source: General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on Facebook
Quote: "At the Kacha airfield (temporarily occupied territory of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea), an MR-10 radar station, an air defence command post and a Parol-4 (1L22) ground-based radar identification system were hit. A Tor surface-to-air missile system was also struck in the vicinity of Tykhonivka in Zaporizhzhia Oblast."
Details: Ukrainian forces also struck Russian logistics targets: an ammunition depot near Pervomaiske and the TES Oil and Gas Storage facility in Simferopol, occupied Crimea.
In addition, Ukraine's defence forces hit Russian UAV command posts in the vicinity of Huliaipole, Zaliznychne and Tykhonivka in Zaporizhzhia Oblast; Bondarivske, Komar and the village of Zaporizhzhia in Donetsk Oblast; as well as Tyotkino in Russia's Kursk Oblast.
Ukrainian units also struck UAV workshops in the vicinity of Bondarivske in Donetsk Oblast and Burchak in Zaporizhzhia Oblast.
Separately, Ukrainian defenders hit a Russian command-and-observation post in the vicinity of Pokrovsk in Donetsk Oblast.
Background: On the night of 28-29 April, drones operated by the Special Operations Centre Alpha, part of the Security Service of Ukraine, struck the Perm linear production and dispatch station, located more than 1,500 km from the border with Ukraine
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