Ukrainian forces hit Russian radar stations in occupied Crimea

The Ukrainian defence forces struck a Russian P-18 Terek radar station and an RSP-6M2 radar system in the city of Dzhankoi in temporarily occupied Crimea on the night of 5-6 February.
Source: General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on Facebook
Quote: "On the night of 25-26 February, units from the defence forces of Ukraine hit the [Russian] P-18 Terek radar station and the RSP-6M2 radar system in Dzhankoi, in occupied Crimea. Objective monitoring has confirmed the targets were hit."
Details: Ukrainian military also reported strikes on a Russian logistics depot near the village of Novozlatopil and a UAV control point near the village of Poltavka in the Russian-occupied territory of Zaporizhzhia Oblast.
Ukrainian forces also struck a Russian troop cluster near the settlement of Rodynske in Donetsk Oblast.
In addition, the General Staff reported a strike on a Russian command and observation post near the settlement of Yasnoye Solntse in Russia's Bryansk Oblast.
Quote: "Based on the results of recent measures:
Following the strike on the Neftegorsk gas processing plant in the city of Neftegorsk in Russia's Samara Oblast on 21 February, damage to the electric desalting unit, two gas condensate stabilisation units and two vertical storage tanks has been confirmed, followed by a leak of petroleum products.
The destruction of production workshop No. 22 has also been confirmed following the strike on 20 February on the missile plant in the city of Votkinsk in [Russia's] Udmurt Republic."
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