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Defense forces struck two Russian radar stations and the occupiers' supply depots

UA NEWS 15 April 2026 15:18
Defense forces struck two Russian radar stations and the occupiers' supply depots

Ukrainian forces struck radar stations belonging to the S-400 and Nebo-SVU air defense systems, as well as logistics facilities and Russian troop concentrations. 

This was reported by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. 

In particular, the 96L6 station in Krasnogorsk in the temporarily occupied territory (TOT) of Zaporizhzhia Oblast and the "Nebo-SVU" station in Hvardiyisk in the TOT of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea were struck. In the occupied territory of Zaporizhzhia, an ammunition depot near the village of Terpinnia was attacked, and in the Donetsk region, near Hirne, a UAV depot was struck. Fuel and lubricant tanks near Mariupol and logistics depots in the vicinity of Rybynske and Topolynoye were also hit. 

In addition, the Defense Forces struck enemy personnel in the areas of the settlements of Ivanovsky and Volfinsky in the Kursk region of the Russian Federation, as well as in Krasnogorsk, Berezovo, Rodinsky, and Oleshky. Other key enemy targets were also hit. The extent of the damage inflicted and enemy losses are currently being assessed. The successful actions of Ukrainian units have significantly weakened the enemy’s air defense capabilities and the ability to support Russian units. The situation on the front remains tense due to ongoing combat engagements. 

Command continues to document the results of strikes against enemy assets in various sectors. The data provided confirms the effectiveness of the available firepower. Further information regarding the operations will be released after final verification of the results. Work is currently underway to neutralize the Russian Federation’s offensive capabilities.

On the morning of April 15, Ukrainian “Lyuty” strike drones attacked a petrochemical plant in the city of Sterlitamak, located in the Republic of Bashkortostan, Russian Federation.

In Sterlitamak, Bashkortostan—one of the centers of the Russian Federation’s chemical and petrochemical industries—an attack was recorded on facilities that may be linked to the production of components for military equipment.

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