Drone strikes hit Russian military targets in occupied Crimea – partisans

Drone strikes hit Russian military targets in occupied Crimea – partisans

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In the temporarily occupied territory of Crimea, drone attacks during the night of June 12 to 13 struck Russian military sites in the Simferopol district, reportedly damaging an air defense missile system and causing casualties among Russian personnel.

The Atesh partisan movement reported this on Telegram, according to Ukrinform.

"Explosions were heard in Crimea overnight. Atesh agents from the 12th Anti-Aircraft Missile Regiment report accurate drone strikes on Russian military facilities in the Simferopol district," the statement said.

According to the partisans, due to the negligence of Russian commanders, valuable military equipment -- likely an air defense missile system -- was damaged.

Read also: Occupiers remove equipment from military base in Sevastopol – Atesh

The group also noted there are casualties among the Russian troops, though the exact number of those killed and wounded remains unclear.

"As always, the Russians are trying to conceal the consequences, but the truth will come out -- very soon, everything will be known," the statement added.

Earlier, Ukrinform reported explosions heard across Crimea overnight.

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