Ukrainian Drones Blow Up Russian Ammo Depot and Cut Power to Temporarily Occupied Donbas
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Ukrainian Drones Blow Up Russian Ammo Depot and Cut Power to Temporarily Occupied Donbas
Ukrainian drone units have struck multiple targets in temporarily Russian-occupied Donetsk region, including an ammunition depot and two key electrical substations, in what appears to be a coordinated precision operation by the Armed Forces’ Unmanned Systems Forces (SBS), according to Ukrainian military officials. The head of Ukraine’s Unmanned Systems Forces, Colonel Robert “Madyar” Brovdi, confirmed on January 13 that UAV units from the 1st Se…
The forces of unmanned systems attacked energy facilities in the occupied Donetsk region.
Units of the Unmanned Systems Forces struck energy facilities in the occupied Donetsk region. This was reported by the commander of the SBS Robert Brovdi, call sign "Magyar". "The SBS birds "bleaked" Mariupol and destroyed the RAO 51 A warehouse in Makiivka on the night of January 12-13," the report says. Thus, the 330 kV Myrna substation in Mariupol and the transit station for the Azovskaya substation were attacked. The video shows the drones …
This was reported by SBS commander Robert “Madyar” Brovdi on his Telegram channel.In particular, the 330 kV Mirna substation in Mariupol, which is a key power supply system node and transit station for the Azovskaya substation, was affected. Also hit was the 220 kV Azovskaya substation in the village of Staryi Krym, which provides power supply to industrial facilities in the region. In addition, drones hit the ammunition depot of the 51st Army o…
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