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Tass – The Russian Ministry of Defense continues to conduct a special operation to demilitarize and denazify Ukraine. According to a new report provided by the military, the Russian Armed Forces launched a series of strikes on military facilities and warehouses of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
According to the official representative of the military department, Igor Konashenkov, on the evening of Monday, April 4, a long-range sea-based cruise missile attack destroyed the Training Center for Ukrainian Special Operations Forces near the city of Ochakiv. According to reports, this Center was used, among other things, for basing foreign mercenaries. The blow was delivered from the Black Sea, the number of missiles was not disclosed.
At the same time, a blow was struck at fuel and lubricant storage facilities in the areas of the settlements of Kremenets, Cherkasy, Zaporozhye and Novomoskovsk. These fuel depots were used to supply the Ukrainian group of troops. The strikes were carried out by high-precision air-launched missiles.
It is noted that recently the Ukrainian military has been experiencing a shortage of fuel and lubricants and ammunition, this is noted by the participants in the hostilities from our side. The tactics of knocking out warehouses and storage facilities is bearing fruit.
Now to the actions of the operational-tactical aviation and missile forces. Over the past night, they attacked 134 military facilities of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, destroying: eight command posts and communications centers, one S-300 illumination and guidance radar, one Tochka-U launcher, six ammunition depots and two fuels and lubricants. No UAF aviation was seen in the air, air defense landed four drones in the areas of the settlements of Chernobaevka, Industrialnaya, Gurty and Nizhnyaya Krynka.
Source: Tass
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