Soldiers of the SBU and Navy were hit by ammunition and reconnaissance drones in the Rostov region of Russia.
Sources in the SBU informed the League, UP, and Public about this.
As the interlocutors note, on the night of January 10, drones and the Neptune anti-ship cruise missile worked on storing ammunition and reconnaissance drones near the village of Chaltyr in the Rostov region.
First, Security Service drones overloaded Russian air defenses, and then they hit the facility with a missile.
Reconnaissance drones correct enemy attacks on Ukrainian cities and the front line. Now there will be fewer of these Russian “birds” in the sky.
To strike a military facility near Rostov-on-Don, the Neptune had to fly more than 170 km, breaking through not only the front-line air defense of the Russian Federation, but also the rear air defense system.
Source: Racurs
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