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Ukrainian drones hit $100 million Russian radar in Crimea
On May 30, Ukrainian Security Service drones struck a $100 million long-range radar detection system called Nebo-SVU in the temporarily occupied Crimea
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Ukrainian Pravda, Radio Liberty, and Suspilne reported this with reference to their own sources in the special service.
It is noted that the Russian radar was hit by drones, which are the own development of military counterintelligence of the Ukrainian special service.
"This radar near Armiansk controlled a 380-kilometer section of the frontline, ensuring the protection of enemy targets in Crimea. After the attack by SBU drones, space reconnaissance assets detected the radar radiation turned off and was no longer detected. This special operation of the SBU made Russian air defense "blind" on a large section of the front," the source said.
- On the same night, the Defense Intelligence of Ukraine conducted an operation in the occupied Crimea and hit four Russian boats with naval drones.
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