Russia's Defense Ministry said Sunday that Russian forces had struck a Ukrainian military airfield and other infrastructure, while Ukraine, on the same day, reported a series of strikes against multiple Russian targets, including radar stations, fuel depots and military vehicles, over the past day.
The Russian Ministry of Defense said in its latest report that over the past 24 hours, Russian troops had hit one Ukrainian military airfield, along with energy and transport infrastructure facilities and logistics centers used by Ukrainian forces.
Russian air defense systems intercepted eight guided aerial bombs and hundreds of fixed-wing drones, the report added.
Russian Black Sea Fleet destroyed four unmanned boats belonging to Ukrainian forces in the southwestern Black Sea, according to the report.
In an update on Sunday, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine said that dozens of engagements had occurred on the front lines by the afternoon, with the heaviest fighting concentrated near Huliaipole in southeastern Ukraine and Pokrovsk in eastern Ukraine+.
Separately, Ukrainian unmanned systems forces struck multiple Russian targets in the day, including radar stations, fuel depots and military vehicles.
In addition, the Ukrainian side said that it struck a key oil facility on the Kerch Peninsula in Crimea, and a port in Russia's Krasnodar Krai - located east of the Kerch Peninsula across the sea - in the early hours of the day, with both targets catching fire.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said that the long-range strikes were carried out in response to Russian attacks, targeting military logistics, the oil industry and air defense facilities, at a distance of approximately 300 kilometers from the front line. Multiple targets at both ends of the Crimean Bridge were also hit.
Russia reports strikes on Ukrainian airfields, Ukraine claims hitting Russian oil facilities
