Special operation in Crimea: Ukraine's law enforcers deal powerful blow to Saky airfield

On the night of 21 September, the Security Service of Ukraine (SSU) and the Navy conducted a special operation in the temporarily occupied Crimea, inflicting a powerful drone strike on the Saky airfield. Source: UP sources in the SSU Details: The sources say that the special services used drones to overload Russian air defences and then launched Neptune missiles.

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At least 12 combat aircraft, including Su-24s and Su-30s, as well as the Pantsir anti-air missile system, were stationed at the airport.

There was also a training base for Mohajer UAV operators. These drones are used by the Russians to coordinate their own air attacks and sometimes deployed as a strike drone. The sources say the strikes by the Security Service and the Navy hit the targets and caused serious damage to the Russian equipment.

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  • The Security Service of Ukraine (SSU) reported that, as a result of the attack on the command post of the Russian Black Sea Fleet near Sevastopol on the morning of 20 September, Russian personnel were killed and expensive military systems were destroyed.
  • Earlier, the Russian Ministry of Defence and Russian news outlets reported explosions in occupied Crimea, and the invaders claimed to have shot down 19 drones over the peninsula.

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