Scouts attacked the Crimea-2 platform with 12.7-mm M2 Browning machine guns mounted on boats, and also destroyed a Russian Su-30SM fighter.
A video appeared about the raid by the soldiers of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Defense (GUR) of Ukraine in the Black Sea, where the Crimea-2 platform was attacked and a Russian Su-30SM fighter was destroyed along with MANPADS. The video with the GUR logo was published by journalist Yuri Butusov on Telegram on Saturday, September 14.
“Footage of the same raid by GUR soldiers in the Black Sea on September 11, where intelligence officers attacked the Crimea-2 platform with 12.7-mm M2 Browning machine guns mounted on boats, and destroyed also a Russian Su-30SM fighter using MANPADS ,” he wrote wine .
The video also contains a fragment of radio interception with enemy information about a “lightning in the air and a fall into the sea.”
According to Butusov, a total of 14 Sea Force landing boats were involved in the operation.
In this regard, RBC-Ukraine, citing an intelligence source, confirmed the information about the attack on the Black Sea.
“The operation was carried out by fighters of the Timur special unit of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine in cooperation with the Viking maritime center, Group 13, the Kvazar, Rex and Aggregate groups with the support of the State Border Service Dozor unit,” the message said.
We remind you that on September 12 it became known that GUR soldiers destroyed a Su-30SM fighter over the Black Sea. The cost of the aircraft starts at 50 million dollars and can reach 80 million dollars.
It was also reported that on the day of September 13, the Ukrainian Armed Forces destroyed more than 1,200 Russian invaders. Russia’s total losses since the beginning of the war are approaching 640 thousand military personnel.
Source: korrespondent
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