Unmanned Systems Forces knock out 16 enemy power plants in Crimea

In the territory of temporarily occupied Crimea, 16 power plants were successfully destroyed over the course of two days. These strikes are part of a strategic plan to dismantle enemy rear areas. This was reported by the Commander of the Unmanned Systems Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Robert "Magyar" Brovdi, on his social networks.

"Minus 16 power units in 48 hours. Crimean switch in the off position," the commander emotionally commented on the first results of the work.

According to Robert Brovdi, disabling power facilities is only one element of a comprehensive operation. He emphasized that the total destruction of enemy air defense systems, "logistical and fuel starvation," as well as the destruction of power units and communications should lead first to the consistent isolation of the russian military on the peninsula, and then to "the complete outflow of colonizers and collaborators."

The commander called the russian army's attempts to get out of the situation using backup power sources absolutely useless, noting that the enemy could switch to generators, but this is a hopeless story.

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"It is becoming technically difficult to watch Solovyov "about victory," reality turns off propaganda. It will not do without blinking an eye," Brovdi summed up.

The commander of the Unmanned Systems Forces advised civilian russians and local traitors not to wait for the complete collapse of the infrastructure, but to leave the Ukrainian peninsula now.

"It's time to pack your bags and take the train to RUSSIA," urged "Magyar", ironically adding that it is worth doing this immediately, because in complete darkness it is much more difficult to find the way to Rostov.

This successful operation became part of a larger campaign in the southern direction. Robert Brovdi also reported that during July 1-5, the "SOF Birds" turned off a total of 37 power plants in the temporarily occupied territory of the south of the country.

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As Ukrainian News Agency earlier reported, the Defense Forces struck the Hvardiyske airfield in Crimea, enemy ammunition depots, and bridges on the TOT.

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