Ukrainian Defense Forces Conduct Precision Strikes on Russian Iskander Missile Units and Training Grounds Across Occupied Territories

Ukrainian forces hit the 12th Missile Brigade's Iskander-M units in Crimea and training grounds in Zaporizhzhia during a massive multi-region strike operation.

By: AXL Media

Published: Mar 7, 2026, 5:45 AM EST

Source: The information in this article was sourced from Militarnyi

Ukrainian Defense Forces Conduct Precision Strikes on Russian Iskander Missile Units and Training Grounds Across Occupied Territories - article image
Ukrainian Defense Forces Conduct Precision Strikes on Russian Iskander Missile Units and Training Grounds Across Occupied Territories - article image

Neutralizing Strategic Missile Assets in Crimea

Ukrainian forces executed a high-priority strike on the deployment area of the Russian 12th Missile Brigade located near the village of Kurortne. According to the General Staff, this facility served as a critical operational-tactical hub for Iskander-M missile systems on the southeastern coast of occupied Crimea. These systems are central to Russia’s strategy of conducting deep-strike ballistic and cruise missile attacks against Ukrainian critical infrastructure. By targeting this concentration area, the Ukrainian Defense Forces aim to degrade the enemy's ability to launch long-range salvos from the peninsula, which has increasingly become a contested zone for Russian missile units.

Degrading Training Infrastructure in Zaporizhzhia

Simultaneous with the maritime strikes, Ukrainian units targeted the Vostochny training ground situated near Novopetrivka in the occupied Zaporizhzhia region. According to military reports, this facility was being used for the specialized preparation of occupation forces and the concentration of tactical reserves. The strike is part of a broader campaign to deny Russian forces safe havens for training and replenishment within occupied territories. Military analysts suggest that disrupting these training hubs forces Russian command to relocate preparation activities further from the front lines, complicating their logistical and operational timelines.

Expanded Operations in Border and Occupied Regions

The scope of the recent Ukrainian offensive extended beyond missile units to include manpower concentrations and air defense systems. According to the General Staff, strikes were recorded against Russian forces near Kolotylivka in the Belgorod region, as well as an ammunition storage depot in the Novooleksiivka area of the Kherson region. Furthermore, elements of Russia's air defense umbrella were hit, including a Pantsir-S1 system in Yakymivka and a Tor anti-aircraft complex near Volnovakha. These coordinated actions demonstrate Ukraine's ability to simultaneously challenge Russian air superiority and logistical stability across multiple theaters of the conflict.

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