SBU strikes in Crimea: Pantsir-S2, two oil depots and two radars destroyed
29 October 12:37
On the night of October 29, SBU attack drones hit key military and infrastructure facilities of the occupiers in Crimea.
This was reported by RBC-Ukraine, citing sources, "Komersant Ukrainian" reports.
Last night, attack drones of the SBU’s Central Specialized Operations Center “A” conducted a successful hunt for Russian military and infrastructure facilities in the temporarily occupied Crimea.
According to sources, in the morning, the Russians were missing a Pantsyr-S2 anti-aircraft missile system worth about $20 million.
It is one of the key elements of the enemy’s air defense. The enemy also has two less radars. Each such destroyed or disabled air defense system significantly weakens Russia’s defense in the Crimean direction.
In addition, drones of the SBU’s Central Specialized Operations Center “A” hit an oil depot in the village of Hvardiyske, where fuel was stored. A large-scale fire broke out at the facility, with a huge column of black smoke rising.
An unmanned aerial vehicle was also spotted flying over the Komsomolskaya tank farm.
“The SBU continues its systematic work to destroy air defense systems covering Crimea and oil depots supplying the enemy with fuel. Each such special operation reduces the military and logistics potential of the Russians. the “cotton” will continue to burn,” said an informed source in the SBU.
Situation in Crimea
In the morning of October 29, explosions and fires broke out in different parts of the temporarily occupied Crimea.
At least one oil depot and, probably, a military facility were hit.
In addition, on October 17, an oil depot in Hvardiyske was on fire in the occupied Crimea since the morning. Satellite images showed that there were two fire centers at the facility.
There was information on the Internet that after this attack, problems with gasoline in the temporarily occupied