Unmanned systems forces strike enemy fuel base in Luhansk region and radar station in Crimea

Unmanned systems forces strike enemy fuel base in Luhansk region and radar station in Crimea

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Operators of the 1st Separate Center for Unmanned Systems of the Armed Forces of Ukraine struck a Russian fuel and lubricant storage facility in the temporarily occupied territory of Luhansk region and a radar station in Crimea.

According to Ukrinform, the Armed Forces of Ukraine's Unmanned Systems Forces reported this on Facebook and released a video.

“Operators of the 1st Separate Center of Unmanned Systems Forces carried out a mid-strike on enemy targets located in the temporarily occupied territory of Ukraine,” the post says.

A Russian fuel and lubricant storage facility in the Luhansk region has been hit. A large-scale fire has been recorded by objective monitoring devices.

Read also: Ballistic strike on residential building in Kharkiv: Injury toll rises to 19, people trapped under rubble

The detailed consequences of the strike are being clarified.

In addition, a radar station in the temporarily occupied Crimea was hit. The station provided airspace surveillance.

As reported by Ukrinform, on New Year's Eve, the Armed Forces of Ukraine's unmanned systems struck 10 Russian military and infrastructure targets.

Illustrative photo: unsplash.com

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