Ukrainian forces hit Russian radar and drone command posts, General Staff says

VALENTYNA ROMANENKO — 29 January, 12:36
Ukrainian forces hit Russian radar and drone command posts, General Staff says
A large radar array, alongside Ukrainian text saying “Russian radar and drone control posts have been hit”. Photo: General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine

Ukrainian defence forces have struck a high-value Russian radar station in temporarily occupied Luhansk Oblast as well as several Russian drone command posts and an ammunition depot.

Source: General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine

Quote: "Thanks to the coordinated actions of Ukraine's defence forces, as part of reducing the enemy's air defence capabilities, a 1L119 Nebo-SVU radar station has been hit near the occupied [village of] Lymarivka in Luhansk Oblast. The estimated cost of such a system is about US$100 million."

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​Details: The General Staff also reported that multiple Russian UAV command posts had been struck near the occupied villages of Solodke, Rivnopillia and Novohryhorivka in Zaporizhzhia Oblast and near Pidstepne in temporarily occupied Kherson Oblast.

An ammunition depot near the occupied village of Vasylivka in Zaporizhzhia Oblast was also struck in a bid to weaken Russia's offensive capacity.

The General Staff said hits have been confirmed and the scale of Russian losses is still being assessed.

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