The Ukrainian Defense Forces have struck several important Russian military targets, including a naval traffic control center in occupied Sevastopol, as part of operations carried out on April 21 and the night of April 21 to 22, according to the Ukrainian army’s General Staff, reports United24 Media.

According to the cited source, one of the main targets was the “Strelețki” command installation, responsible for coordinating the Russian Fleet ships in the Black Sea in Crimea. The strike is part of a broader series of attacks on objectives considered strategic by the Ukrainian side.

Thus, the General Staff conveyed that Ukrainian forces “launched attacks on several important targets of the Russian aggressor” within the operation.

The operations did not limit themselves to Crimea. Ukrainian forces also targeted several drone command centers in the Russian region of Kursk, including near the towns of Koroviakovka and Tyotkino. Another target hit was a control center for unmanned aerial vehicles of the “Molnia” type, located near Dobroliubivka, in the Kharkov region.

Also, strikes were reported on a command post of a Russian unit near the town of Viazove in the Belgorod region, as well as on command and observation points located near Zatisne, in the occupied Donetsk region, and Visoke, in Belgorod. In addition, Ukrainian forces attacked a concentration of Russian military personnel near the town of Hrafske in the Donetsk region.

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