Ukraine struck multiple Russian air defense systems, radar installations and logistics depots overnight Sunday into the early hours of Monday, March 23, the General Staff of Ukraine’s Armed Forces said.
In a statement, the General Staff said that a Tor surface-to-air missile system in Ukraine’s occupied Donetsk region and a Tunguska air defense system in Russia’s Bryansk region were among the targets.
Although the model of the Tor system is not known, the estimated cost of a Tor-M1 air defense system – which entered service in 1991 as an improved version of the 1986 original – is roughly $25 million.
Ukrainian forces also hit a Nebo-U radar station near Suponove in Bryansk region, as per the statement.
Logistics, drone depots targeted
Additional strikes targeted Russian logistics infrastructure, including several ammunition and equipment warehouses in Donetsk region and a fuel depot in Ukraine’s occupied Luhansk region.
Ukraine also struck drone storage facilities near the small settlement of Staromykhailivka, Donetsk region, and Shahed-type drone depots in the city of Makiivka, the General Staff said.
The affected facilities were used to support combat operations, air defense systems and drone attacks, according to the statement.