Ukrainian Special Forces Destroyed Russian Iskanders in Kursk Region: Operation Details.
According to inkorr.com: The Ukrainian armed units delivered a powerful strike against the occupiers' positions, notably the special forces destroyed the enemy base. During the operation, the hangars where the Russian troops stored the 'Iskander' missile systems in the Kursk region were attacked. This strike significantly damaged the enemy's equipment and machinery, including five transport-loading vehicles and one launch system. This is yet another significant achievement of the Ukrainian defenders in the fight against Russian aggression.
- five transport-loading vehicles of type 9T250;
- one launch system of the OTRK 'Iskander';
- hit the ZRPK 'Pantsir-S1' that was guarding the facility;
- destroyed warehouses and automotive equipment.
The Ukrainian defense forces continue to carry out asymmetric and sensitive actions to stop the aggression of the Russian Federation against Ukraine.
Destruction of Russian Weaponry
This incident is not the only evidence of the destruction of Russian weaponry by Ukrainian forces. Earlier, a drone and a Buk-M1 air defense system were eliminated. Currently, Ukrainian drone operators have destroyed a heavy flamethrower system of the TOS-1A 'Solntsepek' in Donetsk. Ukraine is tirelessly defending its territory and continues to strike at enemy equipment and machinery.
This strike confirms the determination of the Ukrainian military to fulfill their tasks and demonstrates the ability to respond effectively to threats. Constant monitoring of enemy facilities and targeted attacks on vital infrastructure are becoming important components of Ukraine's defense strategy in the war against the aggressor.Read also
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