Ukrainian defense forces this week struck the Russian Space Surveillance and Communications Center in temporarily occupied Crimea, an important military component of the Russians’ satellite communications and navigation system.
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This was reported today, June 28, on the Telegram channel of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine.
Also hit this week:
- the Osa anti-aircraft missile system, designed to provide cover for the forces and assets of troops in all types of combat operations;
- Su-25 attack aircraft;
- two BM-21 Grads, which are considered very powerful prey because they are very difficult to shoot.
In addition, it is worth noting the first unique case of shooting down an enemy FPV drone from a Bushmaster cannon of a Bradley IFV, which occurred thanks to the ingenuity and skill of Ukrainian soldiers, the Ministry of Defense added.
Source: Racurs

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