USF strikes two air defense systems, oil depot, Russian communication hubs

video

Operators from the Unmanned Systems Forces grouping of the Armed Forces of Ukraine hit Tor-M2 and Tunguska air defense missile systems, an oil depot, communication hubs, and other key Russian military targets in Russia's Bryansk region and in Russian-occupied parts of the Donetsk, Luhansk, and Zaporizhzhia regions.

According to Ukrinform, the Unmanned Systems Forces reported this on Telegram.

In the Zaporizhzhia region, fighters from the First Separate Center destroyed a Tor-M2 air defense system. In addition, operators struck railway fuel tankers, an oil depot, and a temporary deployment point of Russian forces in the Luhansk region.

In the Luhansk region, pilots from the Phoenix border unit struck Russian gas infrastructure facilities.

Inside Russia's Bryansk region, fighters from the 413th "Raid" Regiment hit a Tunguska anti-aircraft missile and gun system. In the Zaporizhzhia region, pilots from the 412th Nemesis Brigade struck a communications tower and two communications hubs. At the same time, pilots from the 414th "Magyar's Birds" Brigade also hit a communications tower in the Donetsk region.

The operations were conducted in coordination with the Deep Strike Center.

Read also: USF commander confirms new strike on oil facility in Perm

As Ukrinform reported, on May 8 drones attacked the Khankala district in Grozny, where one of Russia's largest military bases is located, as well as the square near the railway station next to the FSB headquarters building in Chechnya.

Illustrative photo: State Emergency Service of Ukraine