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Ukraine's intelligence drone dodges Russian missile in Crimea operation

Ukraine's intelligence drone dodges Russian missile in Crimea operation Photo: Ukraine's defense intelligence released new details of the recent operation in Crimea (Getty Images)

Ukrainian intelligence forces have revealed new details about the recent attack on enemy targets in Crimea. The fighters showed how a drone dodged a Russian missile, the press service of Ukraine's defense intelligence reports.

Revealed footage captures a high-tech battle on the Crimean peninsula. In particular, Ukraine's defense intelligence demonstrated the destruction of Russian radar stations.

Fighters of the Prymary special unit of Ukraine's defense intelligence took part in the special operation in Crimea. Ukrainian military showed how their drone avoided an enemy missile strike. Thus, the UAV dodged a missile from the Russian Pantsir-S1 system and continued its attack.

Ukraine's intelligence special operation in Crimea

Earlier, Ukraine's defense intelligence reported an operation in the temporarily occupied Crimea. The operation by Ukrainian fighters lasted several days.

Using drones, Ukrainian forces struck a number of Russian radar stations: Podlet (2 units), Niobiy-SV (2 units), Kasta 2E2 (3 units), Imbir, Nebo-SV, S-300VM, Nebo-M, Protivnik-GE, BRLS Mys.

Also, the Ukrainian military hit an S-300SV launcher, command posts of ST-68 and RLS 39N6 Kasta 2E2 radars, three Pantsir-S1 air defense missile and gun systems, a Project S4236 transport tugboat, the universal tugboat Fedir Uryupin, and a Mi-8 helicopter.