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Ukrainian army destroys Russian S-300, S-400 radars in occupied Crimea
On the night of June 12, the Ukrainian army launched a group missile strike on the temporarily occupied Crimea and destroyed two Russian S-300 and S-400 radars
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The Ukrainian Armed Forces’ General Staff reports.
"This time, a group missile strike was launched against one enemy S-300 anti-aircraft missile division near Belbek, as well as two S-400 anti-aircraft missile divisions near Belbek and Sevastopol," the statement says.
Thus, Ukrainian forces destroyed two radars of the S-300 and S-400 systems. Information about the third radar is being clarified.
In addition, further detonations of ammunition were recorded in all three areas where Russian anti-aircraft missile divisions were deployed.
- On the night of June 10, the Ukrainian Defense Forces successfully attacked the Russian S-400 anti-aircraft missile division near Dzhankoi, as well as two enemy S-300 anti-aircraft missile divisions near Chornomorsk and Yevpatoria.
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