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    Ukraine Destroys Key Russian Radar Station in Black Sea, Raising Crimean Bridge Concerns

    Ukraine's military successfully targeted a key Russian radiolocation station in the Black Sea, according to a recent video report by UANews240. The operation, which involved a combined effort using both sea and air drones, resulted in the destruction of the station located on a gas platform. This strategic attack is expected to significantly hamper Russia's reconnaissance and surveillance capabilities in the region. A military expert, commenting on the incident, emphasized the potential impact on Russian operations, especially concerning the vulnerability of the Crimean bridge. The video footage supports the claim, showing the station's destruction and its strategic location. This successful operation highlights Ukraine's ongoing efforts to counter Russian aggression and defend its territorial integrity.

    2 months ago
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