30 Jun 2026, 15:37
Ukrainian forces struck bridges in Crimea on June 29
- On June 30, the Ukrainian military struck the Azov Sea region’s bridges
- General Staff update: the enemy’s losses in connection with the NPZ strike, in particular damage to the reserves
- The General Staff reported on the strike at the BPLA command-and-control point
For more details, see Ukrinform, Interfax Ukraine.
On June 29, at night, Ukrainian forces struck military targets, including General Staff reported. In particular, the enemy’s strategic bridges in Crimea were hit.
According to the General Staff, the strike was carried out by the region’s air defense forces in the temporarily occupied territory of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea. It was reported that the enemy’s reserves were hit. The results of the strike are being clarified.
Also, on June 28, the General Staff reported on strikes on an oil refinery in the temporarily occupied city of Slavyansk-on-Kuban (Krasnodar Krai, Russia). It was reported that the strike targeted the enemy’s reserves with a total area of 35,000 cubic meters. It was also reported that the strike targeted the enemy’s reserves with a total area of 30,000 cubic meters, as well as the command post, according to the General Staff.
Crimea, in turn, reports on strikes on the BPLA command-and-control points in the areas of Vseela Lopan’ (Belgorod Oblast), Komar (Donetsk Oblast), Mirne, and Luhova to Skelki (Zaporizhzhia Oblast). It also reports that a command-and-control point of the enemy’s BPLA was hit in the area of the village of Staromlynivka (Donetsk Oblast).
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