Ukrainian special forces hit Russian fuel train, oil depot and drone base in occupied Crimea
Illustrative photo: SOF strike fuel train supplying Russian troops in Crimea (sof.mil.gov.ua)
Units of Ukraine’s Special Operations Forces (SOF) carried out strikes on a number of Russian military targets in the temporarily occupied territories of Donetsk region and in Crimea, according to the Special Operations Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
According to the statement, FP-2 strike drones were used to hit the targets.
In particular, in occupied Crimea near the settlement of Yantarne, Ukrainian drones struck a train carrying fuel and lubricants for the Russian army while it was in motion. A fuel depot in the area of the settlement of Batumyne was also hit.
In addition, in the Donetsk region, SOF units struck a Volna-2 electronic warfare station in Marianivka, as well as an FPV drone operator training center near Dokuchaievsk.
"The Special Operations Forces continue to carry out asymmetric actions to undermine the offensive capabilities of the Russian army," the video caption reads.
Earlier, it was reported that strike drones operated by Ukraine’s Main Intelligence Directorate in temporarily occupied Crimea destroyed several Russian radar systems and a ship-based helicopter.
In particular, on the night of November 1–2, the HUR attacked a command post of an S-400 Triumf surface-to-air missile battalion that was on combat duty, as well as a Russian 92N6E multifunctional radar system in Crimea.
That same night, on November 1, powerful explosions were reported in Russia’s Moscow region. The HUR successfully destroyed three lines of the strategic Koltsevoy petroleum products pipeline.