The Armed Forces of Ukraine methodically destroy Russian air defense in Crimea: how this changes the situation at the front.
Ukrainian forces continue to effectively attack Russian air defense and logistics in Crimea and southern Russia, opening opportunities for new strikes and significantly damaging the enemy from behind. This was reported by a representative of the Ukrainian Volunteer Army, Serhii Bratchuk, during the telethon 'We are Ukraine.'
The Armed Forces of Ukraine are destroying air defense in Crimea
The spokesperson noted that Ukrainian forces are 'disabling' the Russian air defense system in Crimea, which opens the sky for new strikes. He emphasized that strikes on Crimea have become almost daily, and Ukrainian forces are also fighting against the enemy's logistics.
Currently, strikes on Russia are aimed at the North Caucasian railway and airfields, particularly Dyagilevo, where the enemy's aviation is based. The destruction of infrastructure that hinders the enemy's operations is crucial. All strikes are targeted at the enemy's logistics.
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Ukrainian forces continue to actively attack Russian air defense in Crimea and southern Russia, creating significant disruptions in the occupiers' activities and providing conditions for new strikes. At the same time, Ukrainian forces are intensifying their fight against the enemy's logistics, delivering strikes that limit the Russian military's capabilities in the occupied territories.
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