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Ukrainian Forces Target Russian Air Defense Systems in Crimea

Ukrainian forces have successfully targeted a Russian S-400 Triumph surface-to-air missile launcher and two radar systems in temporarily occupied Crimea, according to the General Staff.

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Ukrainian forces have successfully targeted a Russian S-400 Triumph surface-to-air missile launcher and two radar systems in temporarily...

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In a significant military operation, Ukraine's Defense Forces executed strikes against Russian military assets in Crimea during the early hours of March 15. Reports indicate that units targeted a launcher of the Russian S-400 Triumph missile system, alongside two radar stations, the 59N6-E Protivnik and the 73E6 Parol, located near Libknechtivka in Crimea.

The attack aims to hinder the operational capabilities of Russian air defenses in the region, a critical area for both sides amid ongoing hostilities in Ukraine. The Ukrainian General Staff reported the details of these operations via Facebook, emphasizing the importance of disrupting Russian military logistics and air defense systems.

The extent of the damage to these systems is still being assessed, but the attack represents a broader strategy to weaken Russian military presence in the occupied territories. These targeted operations contribute to ongoing efforts by Ukraine to assert control over the airspace and reduce threats from Russian forces.

Previously, Ukrainian forces have also successfully targeted other Russian assets, including an Iskander missile launcher, a Nebo-U radar system, and S-300 air defense systems in Crimea and the Donetsk region. Such strikes underscore a continuous campaign aimed at degrading the Russian military's operational capabilities and protecting Ukrainian sovereignty.

As Ukraine continues its military operations, these targeted strikes could be seen as a vital component of its defense strategy, aiming to disrupt Russian military operations while bolstering its own defenses against aerial threats. The situation keeps evolving as both sides remain engaged in conflict.

Source: Ukrinform EN Ukrinform EN