AFU destroyed several Iskander complexes in Krasnodar Krai — social networksAccording to unconfirmed information, at the end of August this year, the Defense Forces of Ukraine struck a military training ground in the Krasnodar Krai of the aggressor country russia. Several Iskander missile complexes were allegedly destroyed there.
The Telegram channel "Dosye shpiona" ("Spy's Dossier") reported this with reference to its own sources on Tuesday, September 23.
The channel writes that the russian missile systems were located at the Molkino training ground, which is located near the farm of the same name in the Krasnodar Krai.
According to information from open sources, the training ground is a permanent deployment point of the 10th separate special forces brigade of the Main Directorate of the General Staff of the russian Armed Forces (GRU). The training base of the private military company (PMC) Wagner was also previously located here.
Molkino on the Google Maps map. Photo: screenshot.
Satellite image of Molkino. Photo: screenshot of Google Maps.
It is alleged that on the 20th of August, the training ground was attacked by 14 strike drones. As a result of the hits, several Iskander missile systems were allegedly destroyed, and the Pantsir-S1 air defense system was damaged.
Warehouses on the territory of the military base and several units of automotive equipment were also damaged.
The channel published photos taken, probably by one of the russian soldiers.
Фото: t.me/dosye_shpiona.
Photo: t.me/dosye_shpiona.
Photo: t.me/dosye_shpiona.
Photo: t.me/dosye_shpiona.
It should be noted that the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine or other official representatives of the Defense Forces of Ukraine did not confirm this information.
As the Ukrainian News agency earlier reported, in June of this year, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine published a video of the destruction of the Iskander missile system in the Bryansk Oblast of the russian federation.
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