The Ukrainian Armed Forces struck 38 military targets in Crimea: Madyar showed the aftermath of the attack
Ukraine’s unmanned aerial vehicle forces have released the results of a large-scale nighttime operation in the temporarily occupied Crimea. According to military officials, 38 military and logistical facilities belonging to the Russian occupiers were struck by Ukrainian drones.
Among the targets struck were the “MR-231” coastal radar stations in Mirny and two “Neva-B” radar stations in Morskoye and Zaozernoye. Also attacked were the Tavriya Thermal Power Plant in Simferopol, the “Sevastopol” and “Simferopolskaya” substations, an oil depot in Dzhankoy, two gas compressor stations near Zhuravlivka and Klyuchiv, as well as a ZU-23-2 anti-aircraft gun.
Units from the 1st and 20th Separate Centers of the Unmanned Systems Forces, the 9th “Kairos” Battalion of the 414th “Ptakh Madyara” Brigade, the “Phoenix” unit, and the 412th Separate “Nemesis” Brigade.
Ukraine’s Unmanned Systems Forces have released the results of a large-scale nighttime operation against Russian military targets in occupied Crimea pic.twitter.com/vja9Om3W0J
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Source: Robert Brovdi (“Madyar”).
In addition, a widespread closure of gas stations has begun in the temporarily occupied Crimea due to a critical shortage of petroleum products. The fuel supply problem has even affected the largest regional fuel networks, including TES and ATAN.
As a reminder: the fuel crisis in Russia is worsening: gasoline is running out at gas stations and lines are growing.
Russia has allowed the use of lower-quality gasoline due to the fuel crisis.