SSU drones destroy enemy radar, warehouses on Boyko’s towers

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The Security Service of Ukraine recently destroyed Russian radar equipment deployed on Ukrainian gas production platforms in the Black Sea using surface and airborne drones.

According to Ukrinform, the SSU reported this on Telegram.

The SSU continues to develop and implement unique special operations to clear the Black Sea of Russian invaders, their military vehicles and other equipment, the special service said.

Recently, officers of the SSU’s 13th Main Directorate of the Military Counterintelligence Department conducted a combined special operation using sea and air drones. The target was Russian radar equipment deployed on Ukrainian gas production platforms.

First, an airborne drone struck one of the towers, and then a naval drone targeted it. The attack destroyed the Neva radar used by the Russians to monitor the air and surface situation, as well as the storage facilities and residential unit on the tower.

“During one special operation, the SSU specialists used two types of drones, which demonstrated the effectiveness of pair work. We have once again reminded the enemy that no Russian trash has a place in the Black Sea,” the SSU said.

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As the SSU reminded, with the help of surface drones, the Security Service of Ukraine managed to hit the Crimean bridge and 11 Russian warships, which eventually reduced Russian dominance in the Black Sea and restored the grain corridor.

As reported by Ukrinform, SSU drones hit the ammunition depots of the 126th Russian Coastal Defense Brigade near Perevalny in Crimea.


Source: SSU drones destroy enemy radar, warehouses on Boyko’s towers

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