On the night of June 27-28, Ukrainian special services raided Kirov Military drones in temporarily conquering Crimea and caused tangible losses to the enemy.
SBU on Saturday, June 28, reported to the next successful special operation: enemy air defense systems and three helicopters were destroyed.
“Ukraine’s security service struck another painful blow to the invaders. At this time, on the night of June 27 to 28, special services of Ukraine invaded the Kirov military airport to temporarily conquer Crimea,” the report said.
It was reported about the defeat of the fire at the location of the aviation component, air defense equipment, ammunition storage warehouses, as well as enemy intelligence and shock of UAV.
“Available data indicates the destruction of multi-purpose and shock helicopters of MI-8, MI-26 and MI-28, as well as Shell-C1’s self-propelled anti-aircraft missile-gun complex. A second demonation took place at the enemy’s airfield,” the SBU press service wrote.
The security service ensures that the Russian Federation is systematically working to reduce the capabilities of the Russian Federation to apply aviation bombing through the territory of Ukraine.
“The invaders should be aware that their expensive military equipment and ammunition are not protected anywhere: neither in the line of conflict of battle, nor in the temporary occupied territories, or in the deep rear of the enemy,” the message said.
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Recall that on June 1, the SBU conducted a unique special operation with the simultaneous defeat of four military airports behind Russia: Deer, Ivanovo, Diaghilev and Belaya. There, the strategic aviation of the Russian Federation was based, which was regularly fired in peaceful cities of Ukrainian. The estimated cost of the affected equipment then exceeds $ 7 billion. The total loss of aviation of the Russian Federation was 41 units, including the A-50, TU-95, TU-22, TU-160 aircraft, as well as the AN-12 and IL-78.
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