On the night of July 3, units of the Defense Forces of Ukraine struck a number of military facilities of the Russian occupation forces in the temporarily occupied territories. This was reported reported by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Among the targets hit were the railway bridge over the Krasnohvardiyske canal near Krasnohvardiyske in the TOT of the AR of Crimea, a radio-electronic warfare station in the Artemivka area (AR of Crimea), and an enemy electronic intelligence unit in Sevastopol, a UAV command post in the Ukrayinska area of Donetsk region, and an enemy command post in the Novhorodske area of Zaporizhzhia region.
According to the military, on the night of July 3, as part of measures to reduce the offensive potential of the Russian army, a railway bridge over the Krasnohvardiyske canal near Krasnohvardiyske in the temporarily occupied territory of Crimea was hit. According to the General Staff, the occupiers use this facility for military logistics, the transfer of personnel, weapons, ammunition, and material and technical support.
The extent of the damage caused is currently being clarified.
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Separately, the General Staff reported on the confirmed results of previous strikes on the enemy's logistics infrastructure. According to an additional assessment, it has been confirmed that on June 29, two spans of a road bridge in the Azovske area of Zaporizhzhia region were destroyed, and on July 1, three spans of a road bridge over the Kalka river near Hranitne in Donetsk region were destroyed.
According to the military, both bridges were used by Russian troops to transfer personnel, weapons, ammunition, and other military equipment.
The General Staff emphasized that the Defense Forces of Ukraine will continue to systematically strike military facilities of the Russian occupation forces to reduce their logistical and combat capabilities.
We remind you that recently Ukrainian forces attacked for the second time the Dubna space communications center in the Moscow region.






