Ukraine strikes Russian radars and hangars in offensive in Crimea

Ukraine strikes Russian radars and hangars in offensive in Crimea
Ukraine strikes Russian radars and hangars in offensive in Crimea (X @front_ukrainian)

Ukraine’s Defense Intelligence said it carried out a large-scale military operation against strategic Russian facilities in occupied Crimea.

According to Kyiv, the action was conducted by the special unit Ghosts (Prymary), which reportedly struck structures linked to radar systems, electronic warfare, and the command of Russian forces on the peninsula.

Among the cited targets were radar stations such as the Podlet-K1, the MR-231-3 Vaigach, and the Baltika-B, as well as radio-electronic reconnaissance posts and surveillance systems linked to Russia’s Black Sea Fleet. The operation also reportedly damaged support structures for Geran and Gerbera-type drones used by Russian forces.

According to Ukrainian intelligence, hangars used to shelter Su-24 and Su-30 fighter jets were also hit during the attacks. Another affected site was reportedly an electronic warfare laboratory installed in the building of the headquarters of Russia’s Black Sea Fleet.

Ukrainian authorities also reported an attack on a fuel storage tank at the ATAN oil depot in Crimea. In recent days, drones operated by the DIU also reportedly attacked Russian locomotives responsible for transporting fuel and military equipment in the region.

Source: Militarnyi | Photo: X @front_ukrainian | This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team

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