The Russian military destroyed 74 ground infrastructure facilities of the Armed Forces of Ukraine

The Russian military has destroyed 74 military infrastructure facilities in Ukraine, including 11 airfields and a naval base, said Russian Defense Ministry spokesman Igor Konashenkov.

“As a result of the strikes of the Russian armed forces, 74 ground objects of the military infrastructure of Ukraine were put out of action, including 11 airfields of the air force, three command posts, and a base for the naval forces of Ukraine,” Konashenkov said.

Also, 18 radar stations (RLS) of the S-300 and Buk-M1 anti-aircraft missile systems were destroyed, the representative of the Ministry of Defense added.

In addition, a combat helicopter and four Bayraktar TB-2 attack unmanned aerial vehicles were shot down.

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