
On Saturday, August 9, Ukrainian Security Service drones struck a logistics center in Tatarstan where ready-made Shaheds and foreign components for them were stored
Ukraine’s Security Service reported the information.
“This morning, long-range drones of the A Special Operations Center of the Ukrainian Security Service struck a logistics hub where Shaheds ready for use, as well as foreign components for them, are stored. This warehouse is located in the settlement of Kzyyl-Yul, Republic of Tatarstan,” the statement says.
It is noted that the distance from Ukraine to the strike point is approximately 1,300 kilometers.
Russia’s Ministry of Emergency Situations declared a Carpet regime in Tatarstan at 8:54 a.m., which entails closing the airspace due to a UAV threat. It was lifted at 12:25 p.m.
“The Security Service continues consistent efforts to demilitarize Russian military facilities deep in enemy rear areas. Storage depots for Shaheds, which the enemy uses to terrorize Ukraine every night, are among the legitimate military targets,” the SBU added.
Video: https://twitter.com/i/status/1954126660212592973
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that Russia launched nearly four thousand Shahed attack drones and about 260 missiles of various types at Ukraine in July.
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Great news. Nowhere is safe in mafia land. These drone factories need destroying asap.
I added a video to the article.
I like the invisible air defences.