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Ukraine Hits Russian Drone Nerve Centers and Military Sites in Cross-Border Strikes

On the night of February 1, Ukrainian Defense Forces launched a series of targeted strikes against Russian military infrastructure located both within occupied Ukrainian territories and across the Russian border, according to multiple official statements released by Ukraine’s General Staff.
One of the strikes hit a repair facility used by Russian military engineering units near Rozivka in the temporarily occupied part of Zaporizhzhia region. This site reportedly supported an engineering and sapper regiment of the Russian armed forces.
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In Donetsk region, Ukrainian units struck several assets near the city of Myrnohrad, including a drone command center, a company-level command observation post, and a concentration of Russian troops. The General Staff noted these actions were part of broader efforts to reduce Russia’s offensive capabilities.
Additional strikes were conducted the previous day, January 31, targeting a drone control post in the vicinity of Nekislytsia, located in Russia’s Kursk region. Ukrainian forces also reported a separate strike on a concentration of Russian military personnel near the town of Troebortnoye in Bryansk region.

According to the Ukrainian military, these operations are ongoing, and assessments of Russian losses and the scale of damage are still being verified.
Earlier, Ukrainian forces reported the destruction of a Russian Osa surface-to-air missile system located deep behind Russian lines. According to the military, the system was struck by a single long-range drone, disabling an air defense asset valued at over $10 million using a low-cost UAV.
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