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Ukrainian Navy Releases Footage of Destruction of Pantsir-S1 System and Boat in Crimea

UA NEWS 09 March 2026 10:46
Ukrainian Navy Releases Footage of Destruction of Pantsir-S1 System and Boat in Crimea

The Ukrainian Navy, together with the Special Operations Forces, conducted a large-scale and successful operation on the territory of temporarily occupied Crimea.

As a result of precise strikes, a landing boat, three air defense systems, and key enemy infrastructure were destroyed.

The Ukrainian Navy officially released footage showing the operation in action, demonstrating the high efficiency of coordination between units.

The primary goal of the operation was the systematic destruction of the logistical and combat potential of Russian occupation forces.

The enemy’s air defense suffered the greatest losses in equipment intended to protect the skies of the peninsula.

“As a result of precise strikes, it was possible to hit three Russian Pantsir-S1 surface-to-air missile and artillery systems and eliminate one mobile Russian fire group,” the department reported.

In addition to ground targets, a major strike targeted the maritime component of the occupiers near Novozerne. There, the Navy successfully destroyed a high-speed landing boat, Project 02510 BK-16, which the enemy used for patrols.

An equally important part of the operation was targeting military infrastructure at Kirovske Airfield. Ukrainian forces struck a storage site for Russian Orion attack and reconnaissance drones.

The explosions at the airfield caused serious consequences for the enemy’s drone command system. Four control stations were completely destroyed, significantly limiting the Russians’ capabilities to conduct aerial reconnaissance.

It is worth recalling that partisans from the “ATESH” movement destroyed a Russian electric locomotive in Bryansk.

Additionally, drones from the “SIGNUM” battalion eliminated seven occupiers in the Lyman direction.

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