Ukraine Strikes Russian Logistics, Troops, and Air Defense Systems

28.02.2026

On February 28, Ukrainian forces hit facilities belonging to the Russian aggressor. Targets included a forward command post of a division, several logistics sites, enemy manpower, and air defense systems.

Warehouses, command post, and manpower

The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported the attack. Ukraine carried it out to reduce Russia’s offensive potential.

Ukraine’s Defense Forces struck warehouses in the temporarily occupied parts of the Donetsk and Kherson regions. These included fuel and lubricant depots, ammunition storage sites, and logistics supply facilities. Ukrainian troops also hit the forward command post of Russia’s 127th Motor Rifle Division in the occupied Donetsk region.

“We also struck areas where enemy troops had concentrated near Dronivka in Russia’s Belgorod region, Rodynske in Donetsk region, and the settlement of Berezove in Dnipropetrovsk region,” the General Staff said in its report.

Officials continue to clarify enemy losses and the full extent of the damage. Ukraine’s Defense Forces will keep striking key enemy targets. They will continue until Russia fully stops its aggression against Ukraine.

Ukrainian servicemen select a Russian target
Ukrainian servicemen select a Russian target / Ukraine’s Unmanned Systems Forces (screenshot from video)

Ukraine hits Russian air defense

Operators from Ukraine’s Unmanned Systems Forces struck Russian air defense assets. The press service of the Unmanned Systems Forces reported this.

Fighters from the 412th Separate Brigade “Nemesis” hit a radar station that forms part of an S-300V surface-to-air missile system. Operators from the 413th Separate Unmanned Systems Regiment “Raid” struck a Strela air defense system.

The military used a Ukrainian-made middle strike drone to attack Russian air defense. Commander of the Unmanned Systems Forces Robert Brovdi, call sign “Madyar,” confirmed this.

The Unmanned Systems Forces publish updated combat results on their online strike dashboard. As of February 28, they had hit 1,015 targets and destroyed 373 of them. Units carried out 2,357 strike sorties and 1,975 reconnaissance sorties.

“Striking enemy air defense systems remains one of the key priorities for the Unmanned Systems Forces, but the range of targets is much broader,” the Unmanned Systems Forces said.

Earlier, The Ukrainian Review reported that on the night of February 21, Ukrainian forces carried out a series of strikes on Russian military and logistics facilities. Ukraine’s Defense Forces hit targets both inside Russia and in temporarily occupied territories.

Author: Yuliia Bazhenova | View all publications by the author