
Ukrainian SOF Drones Hit Two Russian Air Defense Radars In Voronezh Region
Both facilities were part of Russia's air defense system designed to counter Ukrainian drones.

The P-14F Lena radar was a key element in controlling the airspace around the Buturlinovka Russian Air Force base.
The Sopka-2 radar complex, located in the village of Harmashivka, was part of Russia's continuous radar coverage line along the border with Ukraine.
Read also: Ukrainian border guards destroy Russian gun, infantry fighting vehicle near VovchanskEarlier, the Ukrainian General Staff confirmed a strike on the Russian Elektrodetal plant, which manufactures military components.
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