
The Ukrainian Special Operations Forces (SOF) struck crucial Russian infrastructure in occupied territories during a nighttime attack.
According to information shared by the Ukrainian portal Militarnyi, Ukrainian troops targeted a fuel train and an oil depot in Crimea, the anti-drone electronic warfare station Volna-2, and a training center for FPV drone operators.
The attack took place on the night of Sunday (14). On its Facebook page, SOF released a video of the attack, which was supported by FP-2 attack unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs).
In occupied Crimea, near the settlement of Yantarne, UAVs struck a moving train carrying fuel and ammunition for Russian forces and also hit an oil depot in the village of Batumine, near Simferopol.
Meanwhile, in the Donetsk region, near the village of Maryanivka, SOF targeted the Volna-2 electronic warfare station, and in the Dokuchaevsk area, a training center for FPV drone operators.
On the night of Friday (12), the Ukrainian Special Operations Forces also targeted a Russian ammunition depot in the direction of Pokrovsk using FP-2 drones.
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