On April 24 and during the night of April 25, Ukrainian forces struck a number of Russian targets. These included ammunition depots, command and observation posts, UAV units, and areas where personnel were concentrated.

Depots and Command Posts
The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported the attacks. According to the statement, Ukraine’s Defense Forces hit Russian depots, command points, and areas with concentrated manpower.
On April 24 and overnight into April 25, Ukrainian troops targeted a Russian ammunition depot in the temporarily occupied Luhansk region, specifically near Bilolutsk. In addition, they struck logistics warehouses in the Donetsk region (near Boikivske) and in the Zaporizhzhia region (Novovasylivka and Huliaipole).
Furthermore, Ukrainian forces hit Russian command and observation posts in Zaporizhzhia region (Sviatotroitske), the Donetsk region (Novopetrykivka), and the Luhansk region (Lysychansk). They also attacked positions in Russia’s Kursk region, particularly in Tyotkino.
UAVs and Manpower
The General Staff also reported strikes on Russian UAV control points. These were located in the Zaporizhzhia region, namely near Huliaipole and Zaliznychne. In addition, Ukrainian forces targeted areas where Russians concentrate there personnel. Parts of the Russian army were affected in the Sumy region (near Sopych), Luhansk region (Solontsi), and Donetsk region (Rodynske and Kostiantynivka). However, the enemy’s losses and the scale of the damage are still being clarified.
Earlier, on the night of April 19, units of Ukraine’s Defense Forces struck a Russian defense industry enterprise, Atlant Aero. The facility produces Molniya-type strike and reconnaissance UAVs. It also manufactures components for the Orion UAV. The Orion UAV weighs about one ton. It can carry up to 250 kilograms of payload. This may include aerial imaging systems, as well as radio-technical intelligence modules and optical-electronic systems. Moreover, Orion can carry guided aerial bombs KAB-20, Kh-50 missiles, and UAV-based weapons.
Previously, The Ukrainian Review reported that on the night of April 25, Russian forces launched a large-scale combined attack on Ukraine’s critical and civilian infrastructure. The strikes hit Dnipro, Kharkiv region, Kyiv region, and other areas. As a result, four people were killed, and more than 30 others were injured, with varying degrees of severity.


