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16:47 30 Jan 2024

Ukraine's armed forces carry out successful attack on Russian air defense radar station in Crimea

In the temporarily occupied Crimea, the Defense Forces of Ukraine hit the radar station of the air defense system of the Russian occupiers. The enemy target was located near the village of Rozdolne.

This is reported on the Telegram channel of the Strategic Communications Department of the General Staff of Ukraine's armed forces.

"On the morning of January 30, Ukraine's armed forces successfully hit an air defense radar station near the village of Rozdolne in the temporarily occupied Crimea," the message reads.

ЗСУ вразили радіолокаційну станцію російської ППО в Криму

Photo: AFUStratCom

It is worth noting that in the morning summary of the General Staff of Ukraine's armed forces, it was reported that units of the missile forces struck the radio-electronic warfare station of the occupiers without specifying the location.

ЗСУ вразили радіолокаційну станцію російської ППО в Криму

The occupiers did not comment on the attack in the settlement area. At the same time, the protege of the Russian Federation in captured Sevastopol, Mykhailo Razvozhaev, reported at 6:34 a.m. that earlier, Russian air defense had shot down a drone over the water area near the Belbek airfield.

The local Telegram channel "Crimean Wind" also wrote at 6 a.m. that residents heard an explosion in the Saksky district.

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It should be noted that on the night of January 19, a powerful fire broke out at an oil depot in the city of Klintsi, Bryansk region.

Ukraine's intelligence explained that the attack on the powder factory near Tambov and the oil depot near Bryansk caused damage to the Russian occupiers. In particular, it complicates enemy logistics and disrupts supply schedules.

In addition, on January 18, the Russian side announced a so-called "attempted attack" on an oil depot in St. Petersburg.

However, media sources in the special services confirmed the attack, saying it was a successful special operation of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine. In addition, the interlocutor stated that there is confirmation of hits on targets.

It is about an attack on the oil and gas company "Petersburg Oil Terminal." This is the largest Russian oil product transshipment terminal in the Baltic region.

Also, on the night of January 16, two regions of the Russian Federation, Voronezh and Belgorod, were attacked by 12 attack drones.

Furthermore, explosions were reported on January 4 in the temporarily occupied cities of Sevastopol and Yevpatoria on the Crimean peninsula. According to eyewitnesses, there were hits, while the Russian Ministry of Defense claimed ten missiles were effectively shot down.

Also, on the evening of January 4, explosions rang out in the temporarily occupied Saki on the Crimean peninsula, and the occupiers complained of another "attack."

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