
Explosions were heard in the temporarily occupied Crimea overnight on July 1st, possibly targeting S-300/S-400 air defense systems and radar stations on the Kerch Peninsula.
This was reported by the Telegram channel Krymsky Veter (Crimean Wind), according to Ukrinform.
“Between 00:20 and 00:50, explosions were heard in Kerch and Feodosia,” the message states.
It is noted that on the Kerch Peninsula, the S-300/S-400 air defense systems and radar stations may have been hit.
“South of the village of Kurortne in the Leninsky district, on the Sea of Azov, NASA satellites recorded a large fire during the night. There is an S-300/S-400 air defense position there – we previously received photos from a subscriber. The image shows launchers and target illumination radars 30N6E or 92N6E. Also, near Kurortne, there is a rare radar station ‘Kasta-2E2,’ which we previously posted video of,” reported the Krymsky Veter monitoring group.
According to the Telegram channel, during a Ukrainian missile strike, one of the missiles may have hit the airfield in Dzhankoy.
“There are no details or confirmation, so as of now, this is just a version,” the media outlet added.
It was also reported that about nine Ukrainian fighter jets were attacking Crimea with Storm Shadow missiles.
Earlier, Ukrinform reported that special forces of the Ukrainian Intelligence unit Prymary (Ghosts) struck Russian
Source: Nighttime explosions in Crimea suggest hits on Russian air defenses