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Ukraine Targets Key Russian Infrastructure in New Wave of Strikes

Ukraine's latest strikes hit Russia where it hurts. Targeting key infrastructure, Kyiv is determined to undermine Moscow's ability to wage war.

In this image there is a rocket, in the background there are iron poles.
In this image there is a rocket, in the background there are iron poles.

Ukraine Targets Key Russian Infrastructure in New Wave of Strikes

Ukraine has intensified its campaign against strategic Russian infrastructure, with a series of strikes targeting key sites. The most significant was a strike on the Y. M. Sverdlov explosives factory in western Russia, which caused numerous explosions.

In the latest wave of attacks, Ukrainian forces targeted an oil depot in the port city of Feodosia, eastern Crimea. The strike resulted in a large fire, further disrupting Russia's war efforts. Meanwhile, an ammunition depot in occupied Crimea was also hit, highlighting Ukraine's determination to undermine Russia's supply lines.

These strikes are part of Kyiv's escalating campaign against Russian infrastructure. The Ukrainian military has been increasingly focusing on long-range attacks, aiming to cripple Russia's ability to sustain its war in Ukraine. The strike on the Y. M. Sverdlov explosives factory is a clear example of this strategy, as it directly impacts Russia's ability to produce ammunition.

The recent strikes underscore Ukraine's commitment to targeting Russia's war-making capabilities. While the specific units responsible for these attacks may not always be immediately known, the impact on Russia's infrastructure is undeniable. These actions are expected to continue, as Ukraine seeks to turn the tide of the Russia-Ukraine war.

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