Ukraine Strikes Russian Military Airfield in Crimea

Ukraine has claimed responsibility for a missile strike on a Russian military airfield in Crimea, used for launching long-range attacks. This operation is part of a broader strategy to disrupt Russian military and logistical capabilities in the occupied peninsula. President Volodymyr Zelenskiy commended the Ukrainian forces involved.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 27-07-2024 01:49 IST | Created: 27-07-2024 01:49 IST
Ukraine Strikes Russian Military Airfield in Crimea
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Ukraine announced on Friday that its missile forces successfully struck a Russian military airfield in Crimea, utilized for executing long-range attacks against Ukrainian territories. This marks the latest installment in a continuous series of strategic blows to Russian military assets on the occupied peninsula.

Over recent months, Ukraine has intensified its long-range strike campaigns targeting critical Russian positions in Crimea. The Ukrainian military's general staff confirmed the latest target was Russia's Saky airfield in western Crimea, a key operational hub for controlling airspace over the Black Sea and launching airstrikes on Ukraine.

President Volodymyr Zelenskiy acknowledged the success of the operation in his nightly video address, extending gratitude to the soldiers involved for their precision. Additionally, Ukraine claims to have significantly impacted Russian supply routes and naval operations, including damaging Moscow's last freight ferry capable of transporting rail carriages and forcing the withdrawal of Russian warships from the Azov Sea.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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