The headquarters with a control center, an ammunition and equipment warehouse, an electrical substation, technical structures, and Russian firing positions were hit.
On Thursday night, a Russian coast guard base on Lake Donuzlav was attacked in temporarily occupied Crimea. The defeat was caused by sea and air drones of the SBU, Interfax-Ukraine reported on July 18, citing a source in law enforcement agencies.
“Last night, the occupying naval forces of the Russian Federation conducted exercises to protect the waters of Lake Donuzlav in Crimea. Thanks to the SBU drones, these exercises turned out to be a failure, because the Russians can’t even defend their base, let alone their lake water,” said the interlocutor.
He claimed that as a result of the combined drone attack, the headquarters with a control center, an ammunition and equipment warehouse, an electrical substation, technical structures, and firing positions of the enemy were hit and disabled.
“This is another reminder to the enemy that Ukrainian Crimea is becoming a trap for the Russians, where they will be systematically exterminated,” the source added.
In this regard, the Russian Ministry of Defense claims that tonight the air defense seems to have “intercepted” 33 drones over Crimea, and in the Black Sea they seem to have been “destroyed” by 10 naval drones.
Earlier, the media reported that the SBU’s seaborne drones began conducting remote mining. As a result, at least four Russian warships were hit.
Source: korrespondent

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