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Ukraine struck strategic Russian targets: which targets were hit?

Ukraine struck strategic Russian targets: which targets were hit?

On the night of August 2, drones of the Security Service of Ukraine struck a number of important enemy military targets, including the Shahediv storage airfield and the Elektroprylad plant.

This was reported by the press service of the SBU.

“This night, SBU drones continued to operate on Russian military facilities behind enemy lines,” the report said.

As it became known, the first target was the Primorsko-Akhtarsk airfield in the Krasnodar Territory. There, Ukrainian drones struck the enemy’s storage and launch sites for attack drones. As a result, a fire was recorded in the area of the airfield.

The second target is the Elektroprylad plant in Penza, which works for the Russian military-industrial complex. The enterprise manufactures equipment for digital networks in military control systems, devices for aviation, armored vehicles, ships, and spacecraft. According to the SBU, smoke was detected there.

In addition, the General Staff reported that the Defense Forces struck the Ryazan and Novokuybeshiv oil refineries, the Anna Nefteprodukt fuel and lubricants base in the Voronezh region.

It is noted that numerous explosions and fires were discovered on the territories of the facilities. More detailed information is currently being clarified.

“The systematic and targeted destruction of facilities that supply the enemy army will continue until the complete cessation of the armed aggression of the Russian Federation against Ukraine,” the General Staff emphasized.

Earlier, drones of the Security Service of Ukraine struck the city of Stavropol in the Krasnodar Territory of Russia. The target of the attack was the Signal radio plant.

As a reminder, on the night of Thursday, July 24, a massive drone attack was recorded in the Krasnodar Territory of the Russian Federation. Powerful explosions were heard in Sochi and its Adler district, where an oil depot caught fire as a result of the strike.

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