Ukrainian drones destroyed an occupier base in Luhansk region and a Russian radar station in Crimea
Фото: Reuters
The forces of unmanned systems of the Armed Forces of Ukraine carried out strikes on enemy targets in the temporarily occupied territories. As a result of the operations, a fuel base in the Luhansk region and a radar station in Crimea were hit, which weakened the enemy’s control over the airspace.
This was reported by the SBS press service .
Operators of the 1st Separate Center of Unmanned Systems Forces carried out a “middle strike” on enemy targets in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine.
In Luhansk region, a base for storing fuel and lubricants of the enemy was hit by drones. Objective control means recorded a large-scale fire that occurred as a result of the strike. The detailed consequences of the damage are currently being clarified.
In addition, unmanned systems forces struck a radar station in temporarily occupied Crimea. The facility provided surveillance of enemy airspace, which complicates control of Ukrainian skies.
“The forces of unmanned systems consistently reduce the enemy’s ability to continue aggression against Ukraine,” the Office of the President of Ukraine noted.
The operations demonstrate the effectiveness of using unmanned systems to reduce the capabilities of the occupiers and increase Ukraine’s defense capabilities.
By the way, on the night of January 2, drones struck the Samara region of the Russian Federation . Two oil refineries were probably hit.
As reported, on the night of December 31 , the Ukrainian Defense Forces attacked enemy oil and gas industry facilities on the territory of Russia.
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