Ukraine’s Defense Forces struck a Russian naval command and traffic control center in occupied Crimea, along with multiple military targets across Russia and occupied territories on April 21 and overnight into April 22, Ukraine’s General Staff said.

The statement said Ukrainian units hit “a number of important facilities of the Russian aggressor.”

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One of the key targets was the Streletsky command center of Russia’s Black Sea Fleet in Sevastopol, occupied Crimea.

Ukrainian forces also struck drone control hubs in Russia’s Kursk region, as well as an unmanned aerial vehicle control site in Ukraine’s Kharkiv region.

Further strikes hit a Russian command post in Belgorod Oblast, along with command and observation positions in Ukraine’s occupied Donetsk region.

The General Staff also said Ukrainian forces targeted a concentration of Russian troops in the Donetsk region.

The latest attacks are part of a continued Ukrainian campaign against Russian military infrastructure far beyond the front line.

On April 21, Ukrainian forces reportedly hit ammunition depots, fuel storage sites, and logistics hubs in both occupied territories and inside Russia.

A day earlier, Ukraine struck an oil terminal in Tuapse, a key Russian Black Sea port.

Kyiv has also previously confirmed a missile strike on the Russian city of Taganrog, targeting a defense industry facility producing drones and UAV components.

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