On the night of March 14, the Ukrainian Defense Forces struck a number of russian military facilities.
It was reported by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
According to the General Staff, Ukrainian troops hit the area of concentration of a unit of the enemy's separate missile brigade, armed with an Iskander mobile short-range ballistic missile system, near Kurortne. The launcher of this complex near Vyshneve in the temporarily occupied Crimea was also hit.
In addition, the Ukrainian military struck at the air defense facilities of the russian troops. They hit the Nebo-U radar station near Hvardiiske in Crimea and a radar from the S-300 anti-aircraft missile system near Sadove in the temporarily occupied territory of the Donetsk Region.

The enemy's command and observation posts also came under attack. In particular, the control center of a drone unit near Vuhlehirsk and command and observation posts in the areas of Hrafske and Kermenchyk in the temporarily occupied part of the Donetsk Region were hit.
Special forces of the Defense Intelligence of Ukraine destroyed two russian warships. As a result of the operation, the enemy railway ferry "Slavyanin" was disabled, and the vessel "Avangard", which the enemy used to conduct a criminal war against Ukraine, was damaged.
It was reported by the Defense Intelligence of Ukraine.

According to intelligence, these vessels were key elements of the so-called Kerch ferry crossing. They were used to transport weapons, military equipment and ammunition for russian troops.
During the operation, the military intelligence special forces, together with other units of the Ukrainian Defense Forces, also struck the infrastructure of the Kavkaz port in the Krasnodar Krai of the russian federation.
The scale of the damage and losses of russian troops is being clarified.
The General Staff emphasizes that the systematic destruction of missile systems, radar stations and control points significantly reduces the ability of the russian army to conduct combat operations and coordinate its units.
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