Strikes Target Occupier Military Infrastructure
During the night of October 10–11, long-range precision strikes were carried out against the occupiers' military logistics, oil infrastructure, and air defense systems. These operations focused on assets located on both sides of the Kerch (Crimean) Bridge, specifically targeting maritime logistics used for oil transport in the Krasnodar region, as well as a fuel depot in temporarily occupied Kerch. The distance from the front line was approximately 300 kilometers.
Assets Hit and Official Response
Among the destroyed targets were four radar stations belonging to S-400 missile systems and two Pantsir air defense complexes. Officials described the strikes as
“a just response to Russia’s brutal attacks against our people.”An unnamed source added,
“Russia only understands force, and our long-range power is precisely working for peace.”
Gratitude was expressed to the warriors of the SBU, SBS, GUR, and SSO who took part in these missions. Glory to Ukraine!
These strikes are part of the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia, particularly around the Crimean Peninsula. By targeting the occupiers' military infrastructure, Ukrainian forces aim to degrade their combat capabilities and demonstrate the effectiveness of long-range operations. This shift in tactics underscores the strategic importance of controlling key assets in the region.
These recent military operations highlight a significant evolution in Ukraine's strategic approach. For a deeper understanding of how Ukrainian forces are effectively targeting enemy logistics and air defenses at impressive distances, you can read more about the recent strikes that occurred 300 kilometers away from the front line in our detailed report on the successful military actions.