The SDF attacked the Russian UAV pilot training base in Snizhne
фото: пресслужба ЗСУ
The Ukrainian Armed Forces’ unmanned systems forces announced the destruction of a training center for Russian special forces and UAV pilots in temporarily occupied Snizhne, Donetsk region.
This was reported by the commander of the SBS unit, Robert “Magyar” Brody.
According to him, the operation called “Akhmat’s Snow” was jointly prepared by the SBS Deep Destruction Center, intelligence of 1 separate SBS center, and the SBU.
On the night of May 20, Ukrainian drones carried out 11 middle strike strikes on the training and production complex and the temporary deployment point of the 78th motorized special forces regiment “Sever-Akhmat” named after Akhmat Kadyrov.
Magyar stated that the strike confirmed the killing of 65 cadets and the head of the training center with the call sign “Bury”, who had the title of Doctor of the Russian Academy of Rocket and Artillery Sciences.
The number of injured is currently being determined.
According to the military, the main two-story complex, with an area of over 2,400 square meters, was used to assemble drones, combat units, and accommodate personnel.
The SBS also noted that the explosions increased the ammunition stocks that the Russians were storing in basements.
According to Magyar, there were three such training centers of the Russian Academy of Missile and Artillery Sciences operating in the temporarily occupied territories. After the strike, two remained.
As previously reported, the Ukrainian military launched new strikes on the positions of the Russian occupiers on May 18. Pontoon crossings, drone control points, and the enemy’s command post came under attack.
As a reminder, on May 17 and the night of May 18, the Ukrainian Defense Forces launched a series of strikes on important military facilities of the Russian occupiers . Among the targets were a counter-sabotage boat of the “Grachonok” project, UAV control points, communication nodes, and places where enemy manpower was concentrated.
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