Ukrainian forces have focused on attacking Russian radar facilities in Crimea and continue to strike targets deep within Russia.
On March 15, RBC-Ukraine reported that early that morning, Ukrainian forces attacked the 59N6-E "Target" radar station and the 73E6 "Code" radar station located in Crimea, as well as a launch unit of the S-400 "Triumph" air defense missile system.
The extent of the damage is being verified.
Previously, on March 10, Ukrainian forces had attacked the "Valdai" radar complex in Crimea. The Ukrainian General Staff stated that systematic strikes against Russian air defense capabilities would significantly reduce its ability to control airspace and protect other military facilities.
Additionally, early on March 15, Ukrainian forces also attacked Russian military logistics facilities in Zaporozhye: a Russian material and technical support warehouse was hit near the Osypenko settlement; a drone storage warehouse was struck in the Primorsky area.
On March 14, Ukrainian forces also attacked Russian personnel concentration areas near Kupiansk in Kharkiv region, Shakhmatnoye and Udachnoye in Donetsk region, and near Pokrovsk in Kherson region.
At night on March 14, Ukrainian forces attacked the "Maykop" airport in the Adygea Republic of Russia. Infrastructure targets were hit. On the same night, Ukrainian forces also attacked the "Afipsky" oil refinery and the "Caucasus" port's infrastructure. In addition, Ukrainian drones hit the launch units of the "Iskander" tactical and operational missile systems deployed in the occupied Crimea.
On March 10, the Ukrainian defense forces successfully used the "Storm Shadow" missile to strike the "Silicon Electronics" microelectronics factory in Bryansk, Russia. Additionally, Ukrainian forces destroyed the storage, preparation, and launch base of the "Shahed" type drones near Donetsk airport using ATACMS and SCALP missiles.
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