The Armed Forces of Ukraine carried out a series of targeted strikes against Russian military infrastructure between April 24 and the early hours of Saturday, April 25, hitting strategic warehouses, command posts, and manpower concentrations.
According to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, units successfully struck an ammunition depot near Bilolutsk in the Luhansk region, as well as logistics hubs in Boikivske (Donetsk region) and the Zaporizhzhia region. The operation also targeted several command and observation posts in Lysychansk and occupied parts of Zaporizhzhia and Donetsk, as well as a facility in Tyotkino within Russia’s Kursk region.
In a significant blow to tactical operations, Ukrainian forces also destroyed drone control hubs near Zaporizhzhia. Additionally, strikes were confirmed against Russian troop concentrations in the Sumy, Luhansk, and Donetsk regions.
The General Staff is currently clarifying the final extent of Russian losses and equipment damage.
This counter-logistics effort follows a similar wave of strikes earlier this week. On April 21, Ukrainian forces successfully hit the Streletsky command center of Russia’s Black Sea Fleet in occupied Sevastopol and a command post in Belgorod region.
These high-precision operations coincide with Kyiv’s broader campaign to degrade Russia’s export and military capabilities, which recently included a record-breaking drone raid reaching 1,800 km into the Ural Mountains.
As Russia continues its massive aerial assault on Ukrainian cities – launching 666 missiles and drones this morning – the General Staff’s focus on destroying command centers and ammo depots remains critical to disrupting Moscow’s ability to coordinate further strikes on “ordinary urban infrastructure.”