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Russian forces experience enemy assault on positions stationed in Crimea, Ukraine

Russia confronted with deployment of Ukrainian combat drones, aimed at disabling crucial air defense installations in Crimea initially.

Russian forces encounter Ukrainian assaults on strongholds in Crimea
Russian forces encounter Ukrainian assaults on strongholds in Crimea

Russian forces experience enemy assault on positions stationed in Crimea, Ukraine

In a series of unverified reports, Ukrinform agency, citing HUR sources, has claimed that the Ukrainian military has carried out attacks against Russian units on the Crimean peninsula.

The most notable incident, according to the reports, is an operation against a Russian radar station on the Crimean Peninsula. This operation, said to have taken place in 2023, specifically targeted a TRLK-10 Skala-M radar installation. The operation reportedly involved the use of combat drones, and the drones are said to have destroyed the radar guidance system and other components of a Russian S-400 air defense system.

Another reported incident involves an attack by combat drones on a base near Simferopol. This attack reportedly destroyed at least three helicopters. However, the impact of the rocket strike on the barracks is currently unknown.

A separate report suggests a rocket strike on a barracks in an unspecified location on the Crimean peninsula. The details of this incident are also unclear at this time.

In a related development, several rockets were reportedly fired at a Russian base in Voloschino, destroying at least six air-cushioned landing ships.

It's important to note that these claims have not been independently verified. There have been no reports from the Russian side regarding these incidents.

A short video, which cannot be independently verified, shows a drone approaching a radar dome, and it is said to be related to the reported operation on the Crimean peninsula.

As always, it is crucial to approach such reports with caution and wait for official confirmation or further evidence. This article will be updated as more information becomes available.

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