Special operations forces released footage of a railway bridge across the North Crimean Canal that had been disabled
Operators from the Special Operations Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine successfully disabled a key logistics facility belonging to the Russian occupiers in annexed Crimea.
The MiddleStrike “Balista” unit struck a railway bridge across the North Crimean Canal, located near the village of Rozdolne.
As a result of this successful attack carried out using unmanned aerial vehicles, rail traffic and supply lines for enemy forces on the peninsula have been significantly disrupted.
The Ukrainian military demonstrated high precision and effectiveness in the use of modern strike drones of both domestic and foreign manufacture.
This special operation confirms the Ukrainian Army’s ability to keep key enemy transport arteries deep in the rear under constant fire control.
This successful attack is part of a systematic and coordinated strategy by Ukrainian defenders to completely destroy the logistical support of Russian occupation forces in the southern sector.
The damage to the bridge across the North Crimean Canal creates serious obstacles to the transfer of military equipment, ammunition, and personnel directly to the combat zone.
Military officials emphasize that such operations will continue until the territories are fully de-occupied.
The Special Operations Forces command noted that the use of modern technological solutions allows for inflicting maximum damage on enemy infrastructure without unnecessary risks to personnel.
The effective actions of drone operators are effectively paralyzing attempts by Russian engineering troops to quickly repair damaged railroad tracks.
The Special Operations Forces command published relevant footage on Facebook.
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