fuel bases and a radar station


According to the official statement Ukrainian troops attacked a fuel base in Hwardijske. As a result of the impact, a fire broke out and spread to the RWS-2000 tank.
The next target was Guards Combine, part of the Russian state reservelocated in the village of Karierne in the area of the city of Saki.
The General Staff also informed Fr hitting a fuel and lubricant warehouse belonging to Russian troops in the city of Dzhankoy.
Additionally, Ukrainian forces carried out attack on the Niebo-U radar station in Eupatoria.
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“The implementation of asymmetric actions aimed at weakening the offensive and military-economic potential of the aggressor state will continue until the Kremlin ceases its armed aggression against Ukraine,” the Ukrainian army said in a statement.
As noted, the effects of the operations performed are currently being verified. These attacks are part of Ukraine's strategy aimed at weakening Russia's military capabilities in the occupied areas.
Ukraine seeks to weaken Russia
Attacks by Ukrainian troops on Russian refineries and other strategic targets are very important because they hit Russia's economy and military base. Refineries produce fuel needed for tanks, planes, and military trucks, so destroying them makes warfare more difficult.
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Such attacks also have a psychological significance, showing that Ukraine can reach targets deep in the enemy's territory. Additionally, they force Russia to transfer anti-aircraft defense deeper into the country, which may weaken its capabilities on the front.
Attacks on energy and industrial infrastructure also affect the finances of the Russian state because they limit fuel exports, which are one of the Kremlin's main sources of income. As a result, such actions may gradually weaken Russia's ability to wage a long-term war.




