“Cunning” night strike on Crimea and Russia: the enemy’s valuable losses were named online

Perhaps the drones hit the enemy’s S-300 air defense system, journalists found out.

On the night of Friday, June 21, a “cunning” drone strike was carried out on the Krasnodar region of Russia and the temporarily occupied Crimea, as a result of which almost 30 opponents were destroyed. Among them there are supposedly “very valuable specialists,” and some of them played an important role during attacks on Ukrainian soil, including on military infrastructure in the rear.

Some of the drones managed to break through the Russian air defense, and 28 invaders were destroyed at various sites on the peninsula and in the Russian Federation, Kremlin Snuffbox reports on Telegram, citing information from a source in the Russian Ministry of Defense.

“The attack was too large-scale, it was not possible to repel it completely. The losses were especially serious at the site near Yeisk (a city in the Krasnodar Territory – Ed.) and in several other areas. The enemy’s attack this time was very sneaky – there were many drones flying in a cunning way trajectories,” the interlocutor shared.

According to him, Russia also lost valuable equipment and elements of the air defense system. There are unconfirmed reports that drones hit two S-300 anti-aircraft missile systems.

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On Friday it became known about a drone strike on part of the territory of the Russian Federation and Crimea. OSINT analyst AvScanNZ reported that during strikes on Russian territory, Ukrainian soldiers probably hit the 726th training center of the Russian Air Defense Forces , which is located near the city of Yeysk. The Russian Ministry of Defense claimed that an attack using 43 drones was repelled in the Krasnodar Territory at night.

Later, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported that Ukrainian soldiers on the night of the 21st hit a number of important enemy targets , in particular, storage sites for Shahed-type drones.

(C)UNIAN 2024

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