SOF release footage of strikes on maritime drone operator base in Sevastopol and Vostochny training ground

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The Special Operations Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine have released video footage of strikes on a base for operators of unmanned maritime vessels in the temporarily occupied city of Sevastopol, the Russian general-purpose Vostochny training ground in the temporarily occupied territory of Zaporizhzhia region, and several other enemy targets.

According to Ukrinform, the Special Operations Forces posted the video on Facebook.

The strikes were carried out over the past few days by Middle Strike units of the Special Operations Forces in coordination with representatives of the resistance movement in the occupied territories.

Four military targets were struck simultaneously in the village of Velyka Novosilka in the temporarily occupied territory of the Donetsk region and its surroundings.

The drones struck a logistics hub of one of the Russian units, a troop concentration area, a command post, and a logistics center.

The Special Operations Forces noted that these successful strikes disrupted the enemy’s combat operations in the area.

In Sevastopol, which Russia temporarily occupies, the Special Operations Forces targeted a base for operators of unmanned surface vehicles (USVs). Several Special Operations Forces drones successfully hit their targets.

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Near the village of Novopetrivka in the temporarily occupied territory of the Zaporizhzhia region, the Special Operations Forces carried out a strike on the Russian general-purpose military training ground Vostochny. Personnel, equipment, and supplies were stationed at the enemy’s training center.

As reported by Ukrinform, on March 27, the Ukrainian Armed Forces struck a Russian Valday radar complex and a Forpost ground-based drone control station in the temporarily occupied Crimea, as well as several other enemy targets in the temporarily occupied territory of the Donetsk region.

Illustrative photo: Ministry of Defense of Ukraine