The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) said its Alpha special operations unit carried out a series of drone strikes against Russian military targets across occupied Ukrainian territory as part of efforts to reduce Moscow’s combat capabilities.According to the SBU on Wednesday, the strikes were conducted last week under a broader campaign ordered by President Volodymyr Zelensky to systematically degrade Russia’s war potential.JOIN US ON TELEGRAMFollow our coverage of the war on the @Kyivpost_official.In occupied Crimea, the SBU said it struck the Russian military air base in Dzhankoi, damaging relay stations used by Orion reconnaissance and strike drones, as well as weapons and military equipment depots.The operation also targeted infrastructure at the Crimea Port in Kerch and ammunition and fuel storage sites near the occupied settlements of Novohryhorivka and Chervone.However, the agency did not disclose the extent of the damage.Drone units and logistics hubs hitThe SBU said it also destroyed a Russian logistics hub near Pokrovsk in the Donetsk region that stored drones, ground robotic systems, and ammunition used to support Russian troops on the front line.Separate strikes targeted permanent bases of Russian drone operators in the occupied settlements of Komysh-Zoria and Kamianka in the Zaporizhzhia region.Military warehouses in Hranytne and Styl in the Donetsk region were also struck, according to the agency.The SBU said the operation disrupted Russian logistics, complicating the delivery of fuel and ammunition to frontline units. Russian drone operators and commanding personnel were also killed during the strikes.
SBU Hits Russian Air Base, Drone Units, Logistics Hubs in Occupied Ukraine
The operation targeted military infrastructure, drone operators, and ammunition depots across occupied Crimea, Donetsk, and the Zaporizhzhia regions.











