The Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation has confirmed another group strike on military infrastructure facilities on the territory of Ukraine.
The corresponding statement was published on Saturday, July 12, by the press service of the military department on its official resources.
"Tonight, the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation launched a group strike with high—precision long-range air-based weapons and strike unmanned aerial vehicles," the report says.
It is specified that the targets of the attack were the enterprises of the military-industrial complex of Ukraine in Lviv, Kharkov and Lutsk, as well as the infrastructure of the military airfield. The press service said that the purpose of the strikes has been fully achieved. All assigned objects are hit.
It is also reported about strikes on the enemy by operational-tactical aviation, strike unmanned aerial vehicles, missile forces and artillery groups of troops of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation.
As a result, territorial recruitment centers (military enlistment offices), as well as temporary deployment points of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and foreign mercenaries in 133 districts were hit.
Earlier, EADaily reported that the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation continued to attack with missiles and attack drones the objects of the defense complex in the territory controlled by the Kiev regime. The attacks of the rear areas were joined by long-range KABs, which, after modernization, can fly up to 100 km from the front line.

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