The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine has reported a series of targeted strikes carried out by Ukrainian forces against Russian military assets in temporarily occupied regions.
These attacks focused on several critical installations, including fuel depots, artillery positions, and electronic warfare stations.
Ukraine’s General Staff said: “On the night of March 10, units of the Ukrainian Defence Forces carried out a series of strikes on Russian military targets.
“Ukrainian drone attacked fuel and lubricant depots near Koptevo and Makiivka, as well as an electronic warfare station in the Donetsk area.”
Among the significant targets was a control point for Russian strike drones located near Myrnohrad.
This facility is vital for coordinating drone operations, and disrupting it has likely reduced the effectiveness of Russian aerial surveillance and attacks.
Ukrainian forces also targeted an artillery unit positioned near Sukhetske, aiming to neutralise its capacity to bombard Ukrainian territories.
In addition, a Russian cannon situated near Dorozhnianka in the Donetsk region was struck, further degrading enemy firepower in the area.
The Ukrainian military also successfully struck concentrations of Russian troops located near Novomykolaivka, Selydove, and Pokrovsk. These assaults not only targeted troop movements but also led to the destruction of warehouses and strategic installations, as fires broke out as a result of the strikes. This not only disrupts supply lines but also diminishes the morale of Russian forces in the region.
The Ukrainian Defence Forces will continue to systematically carry out measures aimed at weakening the offensive capabilities and reducing the combat potential of the Russian aggressor,” Ukraine’s General Staff added.
These coordinated attacks are part of Ukraine’s broader strategy to target and dismantle Russian military capabilities in occupied territories systematically. By undermining essential resources and infrastructure, Ukraine aims to strengthen its defence and improve its operational effectiveness in the ongoing conflict.







