There may be more launches of Russian attack drones “Shahed” in Ukraine.
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In the temporarily occupied Crimea, the Russian army has deployed another station for kamikaze drones that can attack Ukraine. This camp of the occupiers can afford to place launchers. This is done so that the drones’ path to the target is somewhat shorter than from the eastern coast of the Sea of Azov, from Cape Chauda and Poimorsko-Aztarsk in Russia. Natalya Gumenyuk, head of the Joint Coordination Press Center of the Defense Forces of Southern Ukraine, stated this during the telethon.
According to her, the enemy is coming up with new tactics to bypass Ukrainian air defense. The Russians are flying UAVs over the Black Sea to hide their movement, route and sound as much as possible.
And, unfortunately, he does not conclude that they once established similar bases on the Crimean peninsula, and they had a sad history, but normal for us,” Gumenyuk noted.
The speaker added that Russia has already established “at least some part of the production” of drones. This is evidenced by the markings that the enemy flaunts.
Let us recall that on the night of September 8, the Russian army launched drones from Russian territory (Primorsko-Akhtarskaya) and from the temporarily occupied Crimea (Cape Chauda). In total, 20 Shahed-136/131 launches were recorded, 16 of which were destroyed within the Odessa and Nikolaev regions.
Source: Racurs

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