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The Unmanned Systems Forces struck enemy aircraft: a Su-33, a MiG-29, and air defense systems were destroyed

The Unmanned Systems Forces struck enemy aircraft: a Su-33, a MiG-29, and air defense systems were destroyed

Daria Kardasevych
Daria Kardasevych

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The Unmanned Systems Forces struck enemy aircraft: a Su-33, a MiG-29, and air defense systems were destroyed
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Units of the Unmanned Systems Forces dealt yet another devastating blow to the enemy’s military equipment and strategic positions. In total, the Defense Forces struck 14 targets on Russian territory and in the temporarily occupied Crimea.

This was reported by Major Robert “Madyar” Brovdi, commander of the Unmanned Systems Forces.

It is noted that 11 of the 14 targets were successfully struck in the Rostov Oblast and Krasnodar Krai of the Russian Federation, with three more in Crimea.

According to Madyar, the targets included Su-33 and MiG-29 fighter jets, as well as an “Orion” strike and reconnaissance drone in the Krasnodar Krai.

In addition, eight radar station complexes were struck, including the “Nebo-U” in Sevastopol and the “ST-68” in Yevpatoria. The Defense Forces also destroyed a “Tor” air defense system in the Rostov region, a “Pantsir-S1” air defense system in the Krasnodar region, and an S-400 battalion position in Gelendzhik.

Happy Ukrainian National Flag Day! We will stand firm. Moscow will fall

Robert “Madyar” Brovdi
Commander of the Unmanned Systems Forces
Video of the Unmanned Systems Forces in action

As a reminder, between August 17 and 22, units of the Unmanned Systems Forces, as part of Operation “Crimean Circuit Breaker Off,” struck 27 energy facilities in the temporarily occupied territories of Crimea and southern Ukraine. Since the start of the operation on July 1, according to Madjar, a total of 267 power facilities have been put out of commission.

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    • Daria Kardasevych
      Daria Kardasevych

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      She is a student in the School of Journalism at the Boris Grinchenko Kyiv Metropolitan University. She previously worked at the publication *Legal Gazette of Ukraine*.

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