The Security Service of Ukraine destroyed 3 Russian helicopters and 'Pantsir-S1' at the airfield 'Kirovskoye' in Crimea.


The Ukrainian special services struck Russian targets in Crimea
Ukrainian special services carried out a successful nighttime operation against Russian military facilities in temporarily occupied Crimea. According to the Security Service of Ukraine, on the night of June 27 to 28, drones from the department attacked the military airfield 'Kirovskoye'.
The strikes damaged key military facilities: positions of the aviation group, air defense systems, ammunition depots, and bases for enemy reconnaissance and strike drones.
According to preliminary estimates, as a result of the attack, multi-purpose and attack helicopters Mi-8, Mi-26, and Mi-28 were destroyed. The functioning of the self-propelled anti-aircraft missile and gun complex 'Pantsir-S1' was also halted. Throughout the night, flashes of secondary detonation were observed on the territory of the enemy airfield.
Special services are working to deprive the Russian Federation of airstrike capabilities
'The Security Service of Ukraine consistently reduces Russia's capabilities to conduct air strikes on the territory of Ukraine. The occupiers must understand that their expensive military equipment and ammunition are under threat both on the front lines and in temporarily occupied territories, as well as deep within the enemy country,' the Security Service reported.
The operation conducted in Crimea indicates active actions by Ukrainian special services in striking enemy facilities, as well as ongoing work to prevent hostile attacks on the territory of Ukraine.
The operation carried out by Ukrainian special services in Crimea signals an increase in measures to control and protect the country's territory from potential enemy attacks. The Ukrainian authorities are attempting to eliminate Russia’s capabilities for conducting airstrikes and continue to confirm their readiness to defend the country's sovereignty.Read also
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