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​Ukraine Hits russian Nebo-U Radar, UAV Operator Bases, and Logistics Depot in Coordinated Night Strikes

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Illustrative image / Photo credit: Dosye Shpiona
Illustrative image / Photo credit: Dosye Shpiona

A series of precision strikes targeted russian radar systems, drone operators, manpower concentrations, and supply infrastructure across Zaporizhzhia, Donetsk, and Crimea

Ukrainian forces carried out a series of coordinated strikes overnight on February 13, targeting key russian military assets across temporarily occupied territories. The operation forms part of a broader campaign aimed at systematically degrading Moscow's offensive capabilities along the front line and in rear support areas.

In the temporary occupied areas of Zaporizhzhia region, Ukrainian forces struck concentrations of enemy personnel near the settlements of Solodkovodne and Liubymivka. These areas have been used as staging grounds for russian units operating on the southern axis, making them critical nodes in sustaining frontline pressure.

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Additional strikes were reported near Tokmak and Mykhailivka, where positions of russian unmanned aerial vehicle operators were targeted. The disruption of drone operator hubs is particularly significant, as russian forces rely heavily on UAVs for reconnaissance, artillery adjustment, and loitering munition attacks. Neutralizing these teams directly impacts battlefield awareness and strike precision.

In Donetsk region, a logistics warehouse in the area of Selydove was hit. The destruction of material and technical supply depots weakens the enemy's ability to replenish ammunition, fuel, and equipment, key elements in maintaining sustained offensive operations. Targeting logistics infrastructure remains a central component of Ukraine's attritional strategy.

Illustrative image Defense Express Ukraine Hits russian Nebo-U Radar, UAV Operator Bases, and Logistics Depot in Coordinated Night Strikes
Illustrative image / Photo credit: The General Staff

One of the most notable strikes occurred near Yevpatoria in temporarily occupied Crimea, where the 55Zh6U Nebo-U radar system was reportedly hit. Nebo-U system is a long-range surveillance radar designed to detect aerodynamic and ballistic targets, including aircraft and certain types of missiles. Damaging such a system could create temporary gaps in russian airspace monitoring and complicate coordination of air defense assets in the region.

Further east, in the area of Komyshuvakha in Donetsk region, Ukrainian forces struck a concentration of russian military equipment. Attacks on equipment staging areas not only inflict direct losses but also disrupt planned troop movements and operational preparations.

While the full extent of russian losses and material damage is still being clarified, the pattern of strikes indicates a deliberate focus on command, surveillance, logistics, and drone capabilities. By systematically targeting these elements, Ukraine continues efforts to erode the structural foundations of russia's warfighting capacity in temporarily occupied territories.

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