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Ukrainian Armed Forces Strike Two Bridges in Occupied Territories

Two blown-up bridges in occupied territories
Сили оборони України завдали удар по двом мостам у захоплених регіонах.

Strikes on Enemy Assets

According to ХВИЛЯ: On June 30, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported attacks on two bridges located in occupied areas, along with other enemy targets. A road bridge near Azovske in the Zaporizhzhia region and a railway bridge close to Ichki in occupied Crimea were hit. Additionally, strikes targeted drone control centers in several regions.

  • Drone command posts near Vesela Lopan in Russia’s Belgorod region
  • Near Komar in Donetsk Oblast
  • UAV control facilities close to Myrne, Luhove, and Skelky in Zaporizhzhia
  • An enemy command and observation post in the area of Staromlynivka, Donetsk Oblast

The General Staff also provided an update on a June 28 strike against the Slavyansky oil refinery in Russia’s Krasnodar Krai. That attack destroyed four storage tanks with a combined capacity of 35,000 cubic meters, damaged nine tanks holding 30,000 cubic meters, and inflicted damage on the refinery’s crude oil processing unit.

'The enemy uses these facilities to move personnel, weapons, ammunition, and supplies,' the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine stated.

They further emphasized that 'Ukraine’s defense forces will continue to systematically carry out measures aimed at stopping Russia’s armed aggression.' Military officials are still assessing the full extent of the damage.

Escalation of Ukrainian Operations

These strikes on strategic enemy assets highlight an intensification of Ukrainian efforts to disrupt occupation forces’ logistics and command infrastructure. Destroying key infrastructure elements can significantly hinder the enemy’s ability to manage troops and resources effectively. This action underscores Ukraine’s commitment to sustaining active combat operations in the ongoing armed conflict with the Russian Federation.

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