According to ASTRA, one invader was wounded on the peninsula, and enemy equipment was also damaged.
Two attacks were carried out on Russian military units in temporarily occupied Crimea on Wednesday, December 20. As a result, employees of the FSB Border Department were injured, equipment and a satellite communications antenna were damaged. The Russian publication ASTRA, which positions itself as independent, reported this on its Telegram channel with reference to sources.
“The first attack took place around 4 am on December 20 in Alushta. At least three arrivals were recorded on the territory of the military unit 28735 of the FSB PU, which, according to open data, is located in the village of Solnechnogorskoye in Alushta “The attack was previously carried out from a UAV. An employee of the PU FSB was injured and the satellite communication antenna was damaged,” the report said.
According to media reports, the second attack was carried out, initially, by Storm Shadow missiles at 5 am in the middle of remote space communications in the village of Vitino, Saki region, the full name is the 40th which is a separate command and measurement complex as part of the Main Test Space Center named GS Titov Aerospace Forces of the Russian Federation (military unit 81415).
“At least two arrivals were recorded on the territory of the center, and a piece of military equipment was damaged,” the publication summarized.
We remind you that, according to Defense Minister Rustem Umerov, Ukraine is now preparing developments that will help force the invaders to leave Crimea next year.
Source: korrespondent

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