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Ukrainian attack causes ‘serious damage’ at Crimea air base – Ukrainian intelligence source

  • Overnight strikes by Ukraine's SBU security service and navy caused serious damage to the Russian-occupied Saky air base in Crimea. At least 12 combat aircraft and a man-portable air-defense system were targeted, resulting in significant damage.
  • The Ukrainian forces escalated their attacks in the Black Sea and Crimea, which have been ongoing for nearly four months. Last week, they damaged two Russian patrol ships and destroyed a sophisticated air defense system, according to Kyiv.
  • The Russian military claimed to have destroyed 19 Ukrainian drones over Crimea and the Black Sea, but did not provide details on casualties or damage. The Saky air base, also used as a training base for drone operators, suffered serious damage due to the strikes.
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The Ukrainian military attacked Russia's Saky air base on the Russian-annexed Crimean peninsula on the Russian-annexed Crimean peninsula on Thursday. This is reported by Reuters news agency, according to which sources from the Ukrainian military have been severely damaged.

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Ukrainian forces struck the Saky air base in Russia-occupied Crimea overnight, the Ukrainian military said on Thursday, confirming an attack that had been previously announced by an intelligence source.

·Romania
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Ukraine's SBU secret service, along with the navy, struck Russia's Saky air base on the annexed Crimea peninsula during the night of Thursday, causing serious damage to it. According to Reuters, a source from the Ukrainian news service told Reuters. The Ukraine Pravda website, citing its sources, writes that the Ukrainians first overloaded Russia's air defenses with dispatched drones, and then launched their Neptune anti-ship missiles.

·Čestlice, Czechia
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Do Rzeczy broke the news in Warsaw, Poland on Thursday, September 21, 2023.
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