Ukrainian forces carried out a series of coordinated strikes against russian military assets across temporarily occupied territories on April 26 and during the night into April 27, targeting ammunition storage, artillery systems, and command infrastructure. The operations reflect a continued focus on degrading both the firepower and command capabilities of russian forces.
One of the key strikes hit an ammunition depot and a command-observation post near the town of Selydove in Donetsk region. Such targets are critical for sustaining frontline operations, and their destruction can significantly disrupt supply chains and battlefield coordination.
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In the south of Ukraine, Ukrainian forces targeted russian Tornado-S multiple launch rocket system in Melitopol, Zaporizhzhia region. The Tornado-S is one of russia's most advanced long-range artillery systems, capable of delivering precision-guided munitions, making it a high-priority target for Ukrainian strike operations.
Additional strikes were conducted against russian unmanned aerial vehicle command and control points in the areas of Malynivka in Donetsk region and near Huliaipole in Zaporizhzhia. These facilities play a key role in coordinating drone reconnaissance and strike missions, which have become an essential component of russian battlefield tactics.
Ukrainian forces also struck a repair unit near Mykolaivka in Zaporizhzhia region. Repair and maintenance units are vital for sustaining equipment readiness, and their destruction can lead to longer-term degradation of russian combat capabilities.
While the full extent of the damage is still being assessed, the range of targets suggests a deliberate effort to hit multiple layers of russian military infrastructure simultaneously. By targeting logistics, firepower, command systems, and maintenance capabilities, Ukraine aims to create cumulative pressure across the entire operational system.
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