Ukrainian forces strike two Russian petrol tankers bound for Crimea in Sea of Azov – video

- 6 July, 14:21
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Ukraine's Unmanned Systems Forces struck two tankers carrying petrol from Taganrog to occupied Crimea in the Sea of Azov on the night of 5-6 July. On land, they hit two S-400 Triumph air defence systems, an oil depot in Kerch and a Nebo-U radar station.

Source: Robert "Magyar" Brovdi, Commander of the Unmanned Systems Forces, on Facebook

Quote: "On the night of 5-6 July, the birds of the Unmanned Systems Forces successfully worked in the enemy's rear and operational depth, hitting 47 legitimate military targets.

Among the most sensitive targets of the night, apart from the blackout in Crimea announced by the occupiers, were as many as six premium 'scabs'."

Details: Brovdi said two shadow fleet tankers were hunted down. They were carrying fuel across the Sea of Azov to Crimea from the Taganrog area, each transporting 7,000 tonnes of fuel, equivalent to 200 railway tank cars.

An oil depot was attacked in Kerch.

During Russia's missile attack on Ukraine, two launchers of the long-range S-400 Triumph air defence system were hunted down and destroyed: one at a firing position in Bryansk Oblast and the other in a hideout in Crimea. These systems are used to launch ballistic missiles at ground targets. A Nebo-U radar station in Crimea was also destroyed.

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