Ukrainian Forces Strike Russian Air Defense Repair Hub in Sevastopol: Key Targets Hit.

AFU strike on air defense in Sevastopol
AFU strike on air defense in Sevastopol

Ukraine's Military Targets Russian Infrastructure in Crimea

According to TSN.ua: The Armed Forces of Ukraine have conducted strikes on Russian military assets in occupied Sevastopol. Among the facilities hit was the Innovation Center of the 'Granit' Production and Technical Enterprise, a subsidiary of the 'Almaz-Antey' concern. This company is responsible for repairing and maintaining Russian air defense systems, making it a high-value target in the ongoing conflict.

A second strike was recorded near Striletska Bay, where concentrations of enemy personnel were hit. These operations are part of a broader Ukrainian military campaign in the region. Earlier, Ukrainian forces also struck a 64N6E radar station in Sevastopol, underscoring their sustained efforts to degrade Russian military capabilities in Crimea.

Russia's Critical Air Defense Systems

Russia's air defense arsenal in the region includes several key systems:

  • S-400 'Triumf' and S-300PM2 'Favorit' surface-to-air missile systems,
  • 92N6E and 96L6E radar stations,
  • 'Buk-M2/M3' and 'Tor-M2' missile complexes.

These systems are vital for Russia's air security in the area, highlighting the strategic importance of Ukrainian strikes on related infrastructure.

These attacks demonstrate the growing operational tempo of Ukraine's military in the southern theater and their ability to strike critical enemy assets. Such actions could significantly alter the battlefield dynamics, complicating Russia's efforts to maintain air defense coverage and support its units in the region.


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