The photos show the consequences of a fire at a military facility in the village of Vitino, where the Center for Distant Space Communications is located.
On the night of June 24, the Space Communications Center of the Russian Army was hit in temporarily occupied Crimea. The journalists of the scheme published satellite images showing the consequences of attacks on the territory of a military facility near Yevpatoria.
On June 24, the Planet Labs satellite captured traces of a fire on the territory of the 40th separate command and measurement complex in the village of Vitino.
Military expert Anatoly Khrapchinsky noted that the Liana satellite surveillance and information collection systems, which include the Lotus and Pion-NKS satellites, are located on the center’s territory. The latter uses active radar for maritime reconnaissance and information gathering.
According to him, the Russians can also control the GLONASS satellite groups and Tirada-2 and Bylina-MM electronic warfare systems from the center. They can jam communication signals from enemy satellites.
As reported, on the night of June 24 in Crimea, the Space Communications Center of the Russian invaders was hit. This is the second blow to the enemy’s space infrastructure of the Russian Federation.
On June 21, as a result of an attack by Ukrainian drones on a warehouse of “martyrs” in the city of Yeisk, Krasnodar Territory of the Russian Federation, 120 Russian drones of various types were destroyed.
Source: korrespondent
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