Partisans identify Russian air defense systems covering north of Crimea
Ukrainian partisans identified the location of Russian air defense systems in northern Crimea and passed the coordinates to the Armed Forces of Ukraine, according to the partisan movement ATESH.
Agents of the movement conducted reconnaissance and pinpointed the exact location of air defense complexes protecting the northern side of the peninsula.
Specifically, partisans identified the deployment position of the 9A84 self-propelled anti-aircraft missile system, part of the S-300V surface-to-air missile system, near the Chonhar Bridge.
Photo: Partisan movement ATESH (t.me/atesh_ua)
Photo: Partisan movement ATESH (t.me/atesh_ua)
It is noted that detailed information and data on the deployment positions of air defense systems, anti-aircraft installations, and radar systems have been recorded and handed over to the Ukrainian Defense Forces.
"This information will enable more effective planning of strikes on critically important targets of the Russian regime, weakening defenses and bringing the liberation of Crimea closer," the statement reads.
Situation in occupied Crimea
The Ukrainian Air Force regularly targets military facilities, air defense systems, and weapon depots of the invaders in temporarily occupied Crimea to disrupt logistics and prevent missile strikes on Ukrainian cities.
Last night, explosions were reported in the village of Oktiabrske. The Russian forces scrambled their aviation and reported an attack by Ukrainian drones.
Earlier, partisans gathered new data on a Russian military base near temporarily occupied Sevastopol.
Meanwhile, structural damage to the Crimean Bridge has begun due to strikes by the Ukrainian Armed Forces.