Ukraine has shifted from isolated strikes on Russia’s oil infrastructure to systematic attacks on enterprises of the Russian military-industrial complex that produce missiles and aviation components.
The complete de-occupation of Dnipropetrovsk region will reduce the risks of a direct attack by Russian troops on Dnipro and Pavlohrad, as well as artillery pressure on industrial and energy facilities in the region.
The Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine (HUR) has published data on another 19 enterprises involved in the Russian production cooperation for the "Orion" unmanned aerial vehicle and 30 foreign components used in the Iranian Shahed-107 and the Russian "Phoenix" UAV.
Russian troops attacked two districts of the Dnipropetrovsk region more than 20 times throughout the day with drones and artillery, damaging homes, infrastructure, and an educational institution.
On March 7 and during the night of March 8, Ukrainian Defense Forces hit several Russian army targets, including in the temporarily occupied Crimea and the temporarily occupied territories of the Donetsk and Zaporizhzhia regions.
Since 2024, the National Police of Ukraine has received more than 130 reports from children and their parents about attempts by Russian intelligence services to recruit minors.
Russian troops attacked four districts of the Dnipropetrovsk region more than 40 times during the day, leaving three people wounded and damaging residential buildings, infrastructure, and a farm.