SSU Drones Strike Russian Surface-To-Air Missile System Worth $20 Million, Two Oil Depots, And Radars In Crimea
"The Russians lost a Pantsir-S2 surface-to-air missile system worth about $20 million. It is one of the key elements of the enemy's air defense. The enemy also lost two radar stations. Each such destroyed or disabled air defense system significantly weakens the Russian Federation's defense in the Crimean sector," the agency's interlocutor noted.
In addition, Special Operations Center“A” drones struck an oil depot in the village of Hvardiiske, where fuel was stored. A large-scale fire broke out at the facility, sending up a huge plume of black smoke. The drone hit at the Komsomolskaya oil depot was also recorded.
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As reported by Ukrinform, earlier Telegram channels wrote that the occupied Crimea was attacked by drones on the morning of October 29, after which fires broke out in the village of Hvardiiske in the Simferopol district and in Simferopol.
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