The strikes of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, which were recently carried out on Russian airfields in occupied Crimea, caused significant damage to the military infrastructure of the aggressor country.
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On January 4, the Ukrainian Defense Forces attacked Russian targets at airfields in Saki and Sevastopol. These attacks could worsen awareness and Russian air defense coverage over the Crimean region. This is stated in the new summary of the British Ministry of Defense for January 9.
This once again demonstrates the ineffectiveness of Russian air defense in protecting key facilities, despite its increased readiness, the department emphasized.
It is noted that in response, the occupation army launched a series of missile attacks on the territory of Ukraine on January 8. Russian missiles were aimed, in particular, at Krivoy Rog, Zaporozhye and the Khmelnitsky region. The British emphasize that the scenario of the Russian response may indicate the level of success achieved by the actions of the Ukrainian Armed Forces on January 4.
Let us remind you that the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense reported that on January 4, a complex special operation took place on the territory of temporarily occupied Crimea. GUR, the Air Force of the Ukrainian Armed Forces and other units of the Defense Forces successfully attacked Russian radar positions at the airfield in Saki and ammunition near the village of Grishino.
Source: Racurs

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