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  2. Yavoriv military base - Wikipedia

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    During the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Yavoriv military facility was hit by a Russian missile strike early on 13 March 2022. According to Ukrainian officials, 30 rockets were fired at the base, killing 35 and injuring 134 others. [2] Ukrainian officials also reported that as many as 1000 foreign fighters had been training at the base ...

  3. Yavoriv military base attack - Wikipedia

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    The Yavoriv military base was attacked by Russian forces on 13 March 2022 as part of the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022. The base is located near the city of Yavoriv, Lviv Oblast, less than 15 miles from the border with Poland. According to Ukrainian officials, the military facility was hit by 30 Russian missiles, with initial reports ...

  4. Ukrainian Ground Forces - Wikipedia

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    The Ukrainian Ground Forces (SVZSU, Ukrainian: Сухопутні війська Збройних сил України ), also referred to as the Ukrainian army, are the land forces of Ukraine and one of the eight branches of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. They were formed from Ukrainian units of the Soviet Army after Ukrainian independence, and ...

  5. Ukraine opens military office in occupied Kursk region, says ...

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    August 15, 2024 at 10:43 AM. KYIV (Reuters) - Ukraine's top commander said on Thursday Kyiv had set up a military commandant's office in the occupied part of Russia's Kursk region where he said ...

  6. Armed Forces of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Ukraine and NATO estimate that 2.5 million tons of conventional ammunition were left in Ukraine as the Soviet military withdrew, as well as more than 7 million rifles, pistols, mortars, and machine guns. The surplus weapons and ammunition were stored in over 180 military bases, including in bunkers, salt mines and in the open. [40]

  7. Starokostiantyniv Air Base - Wikipedia

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    Starokostiantyniv Air Base. /  49.74750°N 27.27194°E  / 49.74750; 27.27194. Starokostiantyniv ( ICAO: UKLS) is an air base of the Ukrainian Air Force located near Starokostiantyniv, Khmelnytskyi Oblast, Ukraine. The base is home to the 7th Tactical Aviation Brigade "Petro Franko" flying Sukhoi Su-24 M, Sukhoi Su-24 MR, and Aero L-39C ...

  8. Ukrainian Air Force - Wikipedia

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    The role of the Air Force is to protect the air space of Ukraine. The objectives are: obtaining operational air superiority, delivering air strikes against enemy units and facilities, covering troops against enemy air strikes, providing air support to the Ukrainian Ground Forces, Marine Corps and the Navy in wartime operations and peacetime exercises, disrupting enemy military movements on the ...

  9. Lutsk Air Base - Wikipedia

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    2,500 metres (8,202 ft) Concrete. Lutsk ( ICAO: UKLC) is an air base of the Ukrainian Air Force located near Lutsk, Volyn Oblast, Ukraine. Previously closed in 2006, the air base was reopened for works in 2014 and since 2018 housed the 204th Tactical Aviation Brigade that currently operates Mikoyan MiG-29 M/UB and Aero L-39C Albatross aircraft.