Ukraine's defence forces strike Russian air defence systems repair centre in Sevastopol – video

Ukraine's defence forces have conducted strikes on Russian military facilities in Sevastopol in temporarily occupied Crimea, hitting Granit, a business where Russian air defence systems are repaired.
Source: Naval Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine
Details: The Navy said units from the Naval Forces, Special Operations Forces and Unmanned Systems Forces were involved in the operation.
The strike targeted an innovation centre belonging to Granit, a company which is part of the state-owned Almaz-Antey group, where Russian air defence systems are repaired and serviced.
Quote: "In particular, the group services equipment that forms the backbone of the air defence 'shield' of occupied Crimea. This is where S-400 Triumf and S-300PM2 Favorit surface-to-air missile systems are most frequently repaired, as well as 92N6E and 96L6E radar stations and medium- and short-range Buk-M2/M3 and Tor-M2 systems."
Details: Strikes were also carried out in the vicinity of Striletska Bay targeting locations of Russian military personnel. Information on losses is being confirmed.
The Navy added that it continues to strike Russian military infrastructure in Crimea.
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