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Ukrainian Drones Strike Russian Air Defenses, Iskander Systems, and Oil Depots: 16 Targets Hit

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Ukraine’s Unmanned Systems Forces conducted a series of coordinated strikes against Russian military assets on April 15–16. According to available information, a total of 16 targets were hit across multiple regions, including temporarily occupied areas of Crimea, Donetsk, and Zaporizhzhia.

The operation involved coordination with the Deep Strike Center, indicating an increase in both the scale and intensity of unmanned systems deployment. As part of the mission, the 1st Separate Center targeted a Buk-M1 surface-to-air missile system near the settlement of Bahativka in the occupied Zaporizhzhia region, reportedly rendering it inoperable. At the same time, in the settlement of Hirne in the occupied Donetsk region, Ukrainian drone operators struck a facility identified as a workshop and storage site for “Rubikon” unmanned aerial vehicles.

Ukrainian drones

Operators of the 414th Separate Unmanned Systems Brigade, known as “Magyar’s Birds,” conducted operations across multiple directions. Their drones reportedly struck an Osa-AK surface-to-air missile system near the settlement of Vodiane in Donetsk region.

In temporarily occupied Crimea, they also targeted a Pantsir-S1 surface-to-air missile and gun system in the Feodosia area. Separately, pilots from the 9th Battalion “Kairos” attacked two operational areas used for Iskander short-range ballistic missile systems in the settlements of Mizhhirya and Kurortne.

In addition, fuel infrastructure was also targeted. Drones struck oil depots in the settlements of Oktyabrske and Hlybokyi Yar in temporarily occupied Crimea. An ammunition and logistics storage facility associated with the Russian Black Sea Fleet was also reportedly hit in the Mizhhirya area.

In Donetsk region, several units of armored vehicles used by Russian forces on the front line were also damaged. Overall, the operation covered a broad range of targets, including air defense systems, missile assets, and logistical infrastructure, indicating a coordinated effort aimed at degrading multiple components of the opposing military capability.

Ukrainian drones

Ukrainian units state that the pace of such operations is expected to increase further. The primary objective remains unchanged: the systematic depletion of enemy resources, scaling of effective solutions, and the implementation of new tactical approaches aimed at achieving a strategic advantage.

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