Air defense systems destroyed a Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicle near Crimea 10/06/2023, 23:59

The air defense systems of a small missile boat belonging to the Russian Black Sea Fleet (BSF) destroyed a Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) off the coast of Crimea. The Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation reports this.

According to the military unit, the drone was discovered and destroyed 10 km from the southwestern coast of Crimea.

On the evening of October 6, Sevastopol Governor Mikhail Razvozhaev statedthat the air defense system repelled an attack from the sea.

On the same day, the Russian Ministry of Defense reported About the destruction of two naval vessels of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) during the attempt to land in Crimea.

3 October Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation reportedIt was stated that Russian air defense systems destroyed the Neptune anti-ship missile of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in the northwestern part of the Black Sea off the Crimean coast.

Previously in Russia was created new drone suppression system.



Source: Gazeta

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