At night, the SBU and the Navy launched a large-scale fire attack on the Saki military airfield in occupied Crimea. “Public” writes about this with reference to sources.
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At the airfield at that moment there were at least 12 combat aircraft (Su-24 and Su-30), and Pantsir MANPADS. At the airfield there was a training base for Mojaher UAV operators. It is these drones that the Russians use to coordinate their own air attacks, and also as combat strike drones.
To defeat the enemy, drones were used, which overloaded Russian air defenses and then launched Neptune missiles.
Let us recall that the Muscovites announced that their air defense had shot down almost 20 missiles in the occupied Crimea.
Russian telegram channels confirm serious destruction and losses – they write at least 30 dead military personnel.
According to Censor’s sources. NO to the Security Service, at the airfield there were at least 12 combat aircraft (Su-24 and Su-30), as well as Pantsir MANPADS. There was also a training base for Mojaher UAV operators. It is these drones that the Russians use to coordinate their own air attacks, and also as combat strike drones.
The strikes of the Security Service and the Navy hit the target and caused serious damage to the equipment of the occupiers. To defeat the enemy, drones were used, which overloaded Russian air defenses and then launched Neptune missiles.
Source: Racurs

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