Ukrainian drones hit Russia's aircraft repair plant and Pantsir systems in occupied Crimea – UP sources, photo

Drones launched by Special Operations Centre Alfa of Ukraine's Security Service have hit an aircraft repair plant in the city of Yevpatoriia and two Pantsir-S2 surface-to-air missile and gun systems near the Dzhankoi airfield in temporarily occupied Crimea on the night of 5-6 March.
Source: Ukrainska Pravda sources in the Security Service of Ukraine (SSU)
Details: According to the source, the drones struck production workshops at the aircraft repair plant as well as locations where military equipment and personnel were deployed in the settlement of Pushkine near the Dzhankoi airfield.

In particular, two Pantsir-S2 surface-to-air missile and gun systems were hit, as well as a Mohajer-6 UAV on the airfield, a ZU-23 anti-aircraft gun mounted on a truck, two fuel tankers and a Forpost UAV ground command post.
"The SSU's systematic special operations in Crimea are aimed at destroying military infrastructure that Russia uses to attack Ukraine. The enemy will not be able to feel safe – especially on the territory of Ukrainian Crimea," an Ukrainska Pravda source in the SSU said.
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