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Ukrainian forces report strikes on Russian radar systems, air defense, and UAV storage sites

Ukrainian forces report strikes on Russian radar systems, air defense, and UAV storage sites
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The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported strikes on several Russian military targets, including radar systems in occupied Crimea, Russia’s Belgorod region, and air defense assets in occupied Luhansk region.

“Enemy radar stations and air defense systems were hit. In particular, the Nebo-U radar system (Feodosia, temporarily occupied Autonomous Republic of Crimea) was struck,” the General Staff said in a Telegram post on Tuesday.

According to the report, Ukrainian forces also carried out confirmed strikes on April 13 against an airspace surveillance radar near the settlement of Nikolayevka and a Kasta-2E radar station near Lubyanoe-Pervoye in Russia’s Belgorod region.

“It has also been separately confirmed that on 13.04.2026, a Tor-M1 surface-to-air missile system was struck near the settlement of Lozove (temporarily occupied Luhansk region). The extent of the damage is being clarified,” the statement said.

The General Staff also said Ukrainian forces targeted facilities used to store strike unmanned aerial vehicles near Donetsk airport in temporarily occupied territory.

As part of coordinated operations on April 13–14, the Air Force used SCALP cruise missiles and GBU-39 guided bombs to hit the site.

 

 

Ukrainian strike UAVs also targeted ammunition depots in Azovske (Zaporizhzhia region) and in Urzuf and Kulykivske in the Donetsk region.

Authorities said damage assessments are ongoing.

“The Defense Forces of Ukraine will continue taking measures to reduce the offensive capabilities of the Russian occupiers and to stop the armed aggression of the Russian Federation against Ukraine,” the General Staff added.

 

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