In November, Ukraine’s Armed Forces used unmanned systems to strike 88 enemy targets
During November, the Ukrainian Armed Forces' unmanned systems carried out 108 combat missions, striking 88 targets belonging to the Russian occupiers.
This was reported by Commander Robert Brovdi (Magyar).
‘We have significantly increased courtesy visits by SBS Birds to worm-like filling stations, oil refineries, and critical, energy, and military infrastructure facilities of the enemy,’ he emphasised.
Among the targets hit were:
Saratov Oil Refinery
Borisoglebsk Oil Refinery
Nizhny Novgorod Oil Refinery
Volgograd Oil Refinery
Fuel and lubricants base, Zaporizhzhia region
Unecha Oil Refinery
Maritime oil terminal
Ryazan Oil Refinery
Novokuybyshevsk Oil Refinery
Chernomorneftegaz
Syzran Oil Refinery
Tuapse Oil Refinery
NT Sheskharis, Novorossiysk
Gas pipeline, ... region
Afip Oil Refinery
Helicopter and UAV Orion parking lot, Crimea
HC Brom, Crimea
G. M. Beriev Aviation Repair Plant, Taganrog
VNIIR-Progress, Cheboksary
Balashovskaya PS, Volgograd Region
Cherkasskaya PS, TOT
PS ‘Pobeda’, TOT
PS ‘Kommunarskaya’, TOT
PS “Novodonbaskaya”, TOT
PS ‘Lipetskaya’, Lipetsk Oblast
PS Vladimirskaya, Vladimirskaya Oblast
Luhansk TPP
Starobeshivskaya TPP
Zuyevskaya TPP
PS Nizhneduvanka, TOT
PS Severodonetskaya, TOT
PS Starobilskaya, TOT
PS ‘Bilorechya’, TOT
PS ‘Novoaydarskaya’, TOT
PS “Metallurgicheskaya”, Belgorod Region
PS ‘Shakhty’, Rostov Region
Some of the facilities were hit along with other components of the Defence Forces.
The strikes were carried out by units of the 1st Separate SBU Centre (transformed 14th SBU Regiment), the 9th Battalion ‘Kairos’ of the 414th Brigade ‘Madjar Birds’ and the ‘Graf’ unit of the Unmanned Systems Forces.
Recently, the Ukrainian Defence Forces struck the VNIIR-Progress plant, located in Cheboksary, Russia, which specialises in the production of components for Shahed drones and the Kalibr system.
On the night of 14 November, the Defence Forces struck the base of the Novorossiysk ships in the Krasnodar Krai of the Russian Federation. Damage was recorded to valuable infrastructure at the port and oil terminal ‘Sheshkharis’ and a launcher from the S-400 air defence system and missile storage facility, followed by detonation and fire.