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Ukrainian army hits several Russian anti-aircraft missile systems in Crimea
On the night of June 10, Ukrainian forces successfully attacked a Russian S-400 anti-aircraft missile system near Dzhankoi, as well as two S-300s near Chornomorsk and Yevpatoria
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The Ukrainian Armed Forces' General Staff reported this.
According to the report, in these areas, after the strikes by Ukrainian missile launchers, the radars of the S-300/S-400 complexes stopped working. In addition, further detonation of ammunition took place in all three areas of the starting positions of the Russian anti-aircraft missile divisions.
"Thanks to the successful combat work of the Ukrainian Defense Forces, the Russian air defense in Ukrainian Crimea suffered significant losses," the General Staff added, emphasizing that none of the Ukrainian missiles launched were intercepted by Russia's "highly effective" air defense.
- In the temporarily occupied Crimea, Ukrainian guerrillas have recorded the location of the Russian radio relay station.
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