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Ukrainian forces destroy two Russian S-300 systems in the south

Illustrative photo: Ukrainian Armed Forces hit two enemy S-300s in the south (mil_in.ua) © RBC-Ukraine (CA)

Ukrainian military forces struck two Russian medium-range air defense systems, the S-300, over the past day in the southern direction, the Operational Command South reports.

According to the military, two S-300 systems were destroyed in the past 24 hours, along with 25 artillery systems, 21 reconnaissance drones, and other enemy equipment.

Additionally, in the Huliaipole and Orikhiv directions, the enemy continues personnel rotation activities. The Russians are forming assault groups and moving them closer to the front line.

Enemy losses in the South over the past day:

・2 S-300 air defense systems;

・20 artillery systems, including Giatsint-S and Msta-B;

・2 mortars;

・22 units of automotive and armored vehicles;

・21 reconnaissance UAVs, including Supercam, Zala, and Orlan-10;

・4 motorcycles;

・1 buggy;

・1 boat;

・2 electronic warfare (EW) stations;

・5 UAV control antennas;

・2 communication antennas;

・1 “Starlink” satellite terminal.

Targets hit:

・8 shelters and 5 personnel accommodation sites;

・11 engineering and fortification structures;

・1 ammunition and logistical storage site;

・1 fuel and lubricant storage site;

・1 UAV control center.

It should be noted that earlier, the Naval Forces of the Ukrainian Armed Forces destroyed three Russian air defense systems in the past day: two Pantsir-S1 systems and one Osa system.

Source: RBC Ukraine 

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