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AFU struck space communications center in Crimea and three russian radar stations in occupied territories - General Staff

ЗСУ. Фото: 24-та ОМБр ЗСУ.
ЗСУ. Фото: 24-та ОМБр ЗСУ.

On the night of March 1-2, the Defense Forces of Ukraine struck a space communications center of the army of the aggressor country, the russian federation, in the occupied Crimea. Several other facilities in the occupied territories were also hit.

The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported this on Monday, March 2.

In Crimea, the Ukrainian military attacked a long-range space communications center near the settlement of Vitino. Also on the russian-controlled peninsula, the Podlyot-K1 radar station deployed near the settlement of Vynohradne was hit.

Two more radar stations of the invaders were attacked in the occupied part of the Luhansk Region. In the area of ​​the settlement of Liubyme, the Ukrainian military hit the Kasta 2E2 radar, and near the village of Topoli, the Yastrub A-V radar.

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In addition, the Ukrainian military struck the locations of the personnel of the Rubicon electronic intelligence unit in the areas of the settlements of Kermenchyk and Kinski Rozdory in the Zaporizhzhia Region.

As Ukrainian News Agency earlier reported, last Friday, February 27, the Armed Forces of Ukraine's Unmanned Systems Forces hit the russian Pantsir-S1 air defense complex on the territory of the Azovstal plant in occupied Mariupol.

Also on February 27, the Ukrainian military struck an oil depot in occupied Luhansk, which the russians were using to supply their units with fuel.

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