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Ukrainian forces strike Russian military assets in targeted raids

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In a significant escalation of military operations on February 28, the Ukrainian Defense Forces executed precise strikes against key Russian military assets. These operations resulted in the destruction of a thermobaric munitions depot located near Selydove in the Donetsk region, a critical supply point for Russian forces. Furthermore, Ukrainian forces successfully targeted the Ilsky oil refinery in Krasnodar Krai, deep within Russian territory, marking a striking development in the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia.

Details surrounding the impact of these strikes remain sparse, with no immediate reports on casualties or specific damage assessments from the Russian military. The precise nature of the munitions destroyed and their strategic implications are yet to be fully understood by military analysts. However, the destruction of thermobaric munitions—known for their devastating blast radius and effectiveness in urban warfare—could signal a significant tactical advantage for Ukraine.

The Ukrainian operations come amid ongoing tensions and military confrontations in the region, underlining the persistent volatility of the conflict. These strikes not only reflect Ukraine’s determination to disrupt Russian supply chains but also illustrate a strategic shift in targeting facilities deep within Russian territory, representing a bold move in the broader theatre of war.

As developments unfold, both military officials and global observers are closely monitoring the situation, eager for detailed assessments from the Russian side. 

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