
January 31, 2026

Ukraine’s General Staff reported successful strikes against multiple high-value russian military targets, including the Tor-M1 system in Luhansk region and drone control infrastructure in Zaporizhzhia
Ukrainian forces carried out a series of coordinated strikes on Friday, January 30, and overnight into the following day, targeting multiple russian military assets across several temporarily occupied regions. According to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the attacks focused on air defense systems, command-and-control nodes, logistics infrastructure, and concentrations of personnel.
One of the most notable targets was russian Tor-M1 short-range air defense system hit near the settlement of Kamianka in the temporarily occupied part of Luhansk region. The destruction or disabling of such systems is particularly significant, as they are designed to counter Ukrainian drones and precision-guided munitions at the tactical level.

In the temporarily occupied areas of Zaporizhzhia region, Ukrainian strikes achieved several confirmed results. A command post for unmanned systems was destroyed in the area of Rivnopillia, alongside a material and technical supply depot near Voskresenka. These targets are critical for sustaining russian drone operations and frontline logistics.
The General Staff also reported successful strikes against concentrations of tussian personnel in the areas of Rivnopillia, Pryvillia, and Uspenivka. Such attacks aim to degrade manpower at forward positions and disrupt preparations for offensive or defensive actions.
In Donetsk region, Ukrainian forces struck a command post associated with a motorized rifle regiment near Poltavka. Command posts remain high-value targets, as their loss can severely affect coordination, situational awareness, and the ability of russian units to respond effectively on the battlefield.
Beyond temporarily occupied Ukrainian territory, Ukraine also conducted a strike against an enemy UAV control point in the area of Sluchovsk, Bryansk region of russia.
Additionally, Ukrainian forces hit a concentration of russian personnel in the area of Chasiv Yar in the temporarily occupied part of Donetsk region. This area remains one of the most contested sectors, with intense fighting and constant attempts by russian forces to advance.
The General Staff emphasized that assessments of russian losses and the full effects of the strikes are still ongoing. Nevertheless, the reported attacks highlight a systematic Ukrainian approach focused on dismantling russia’s air defense, command structures, logistics, and manpower across multiple axes simultaneously.
