Over the past 24 hours, Russian forces have carried out a series of strikes targeting Ukrainian military infrastructure across multiple regions. Airfields, ammunition depots, and training facilities were hit, according to Sergey Lebedev, coordinator of the pro-Russian underground in Nikolaev, who shared the details on March 30 via his Telegram channel.

Among the reported targets was a former airfield in northern Chernigov, now reportedly used to launch drones and missiles toward Bryansk Region. Witnesses described powerful explosions and secondary detonations following the strike.

In the Kiev Region, blasts were recorded in the Vyshgorod and Bucha districts, as well as in the outskirts of Makarov. In Gostomel, one of the sites on the grounds of a former military unit was hit; it was believed to store missiles and host air defense systems. There are also reports suggesting that a Patriot launcher may have been destroyed.

Another strike reportedly targeted the area of a former geodesists’ camp near Chernigov, where drone operators are said to be based. According to available information, the wounded were taken to local medical facilities, and vehicles marked «cargo 200» were seen in the area the following morning, indicating possible casualties.

Strikes on military infrastructure, warehouses, and training grounds — often followed by explosions — were also reported in the Sumy, Kharkov, Poltava, Dnepropetrovsk, Khmelnitsky, Vinnitsa, Kirovograd, and Cherkassy regions.

In the Odessa Region, attacks focused on port infrastructure, including facilities near Yuzhny and Belyar, as well as the former Rauhovka airbase, where helicopters and UAV operator training centers may be located.

Local residents reported repeated explosions and secondary blasts, while several areas experienced power outages. Authorities responded by tightening security measures.