Drone and ammunition depots hit – General Staff confirms strikes on Russian facilities in several directions
Kyiv • UNN
Defense Forces struck UAV, ammunition, and fuel depots in the occupied territories. The destruction of a Pantsir-S1 system and a P-18 radar station has been confirmed.

The Defense Forces of Ukraine have struck a number of Russian occupation targets, including UAV warehouses, ammunition, fuel, and air defense systems. Some of the results have been confirmed after additional verification. This was reported by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, according to UNN.
Strikes on warehouses and command posts
The attacks took place on May 3 and on the night of May 4, targeting key enemy infrastructure. These included both logistical facilities and command elements for combat systems.
"In particular, a UAV warehouse in the city of Donetsk and Kamianka in the Zaporizhzhia region was hit, as well as a drone command post in the Novohrodivka area," the General Staff reported.
In addition, ammunition and logistical resource warehouses came under fire.
"An ammunition depot in Sofiivka, a fuel and lubricants and logistical resources warehouse in the Dovzhansk area, as well as a field artillery depot in the Novoselivka area were hit," the report states.
Destruction of air defense and radar systems
Separately, the General Staff confirmed the results of previous strikes on the enemy's air defense assets.
This refers to equipment that provides cover for Russian troops and is critical to their defense.
"The destruction of a 'Pantsir-S1' anti-aircraft missile and gun system in the Novyi Svit area and a P-18 'Terek' radar station in Sofiivka has been confirmed," the department reported.
Systematic operations against enemy targets
The General Staff emphasizes that strikes on Russian military targets are systematic and will continue.
"The Defense Forces of Ukraine will continue to systematically inflict damage on enemy targets until the full cessation of the armed aggression of the Russian Federation against Ukraine," the General Staff emphasized.
The operations are aimed at degrading the enemy's combat capabilities, disrupting logistics, and reducing the effectiveness of their unmanned systems and air defense assets.
