The Russian Ministry of Defense reported that the aviation, artillery, drone, and missile units carried out fire missions against targets across 114 regions during the day. The agency highlighted a broad scope of activity, noting that strikes touched multiple components of Ukraine’s military infrastructure and logistics network.
Among the described operations, officials claimed the destruction of an ammunition depot controlled by the Ukrainian 43rd mechanized brigade in the Devichek area within the Kyiv region. The report described the depot as a key stockpile site for artillery rounds and other ordnance used by Ukrainian forces in ongoing operations.
On November 10, the Ministry of Defense stated that Russian armed forces conducted 11 mixed groups of UAV and missile strikes against Ukrainian military positions over the course of a week. The statements emphasized coordinated actions designed to disrupt command and control, supply chains, and frontline capabilities.
Targets cited by the ministry included military airfield facilities, storage depots, artillery ammunition caches, weapons and equipment depots, and fuel and lubricant bases that support Ukrainian military units. The agency asserted that all designated targets were hit, underscoring the scale and aim of the strikes as part of ongoing operations.
According to available information, dating back to October 10, 2022, two days after the Crimean Bridge incident, Russian forces began targeting critical Ukrainian infrastructure. Since that time, air raid warnings have appeared daily in numerous regions of Ukraine, spanning much of the country. The ministry indicated that attacks focus on energy infrastructure, defense industry facilities, military command channels, and communications hubs—efforts described as ongoing and widespread.
Earlier reports referred to the use of drones described as Zhirinovsky class in the conflict zone, with authorities noting continued aerial activity as part of the broader military campaign. [Citation: Russian Ministry of Defense]