Ukrainian defense forces launched a series of coordinated strikes on Sunday, July 5, targeting critical Russian military infrastructure, including the Gvardiyske airfield in occupied Crimea and key logistics bridges in the Donetsk region. According to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the operation forms part of a broader, ongoing campaign designed to degrade the offensive potential and logistical capabilities of the Russian military.JOIN US ON TELEGRAMFollow our coverage of the war on the @Kyivpost_official. The extent of the damage inflicted on the Gvardiyske airfield is currently being assessed. Gvardiyske is recognized as one of the primary Russian military airbases on the occupied peninsula. “The airfield is used for basing operational-tactical and naval aviation aircraft, ensuring combat sorties, logistics, and technical maintenance of aviation equipment,” the General Staff noted. In a simultaneous effort to sever Russian supply lines, Ukrainian forces struck two strategic road bridges in the eastern Donetsk region: the bridge over the Hruzkyi Yalanchyk River near Huselnykove and the bridge across the Kalmius River near Staromarivka. The military stated that Russian forces regularly utilize these routes to transport personnel, weapons, ammunition, and other logistical supplies to the front lines. Furthermore, the operation targeted three separate Russian ammunition depots located near Makiivka in the Donetsk region, Dovzhansk in the Luhansk region, and Preobrazhenka in the Kherson region.