Reports from the conflict zone describe the destruction of a Ukrainian AN/TPQ radar station by Russian artillery in the Kamyshany area of Kherson district. The strike also damaged a pickup truck that was transporting the radar unit, and resulted in casualties among Ukrainian forces, including three soldiers killed and two wounded. The information is attributed to a source cited by DEA News.
According to the same source, the radar site was targeted at night, with the AN/TPQ 36 radar station and the accompanying vehicle being destroyed by artillery fire in the Kamyshany region. The report confirms the loss of three Ukrainian servicemen and notes injuries to two others. This account aligns with ongoing battlefield reporting from the area and has been circulated by multiple outlets as part of the broader military engagements in the region.
Footage released by the former Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation shows combat operations involving the heavy flamethrower systems, including the TOS-1A “Solntsepek,” near the special military operation zone near Ugledar. The clip depicts a sequence where the crawler flamethrower system fires several shots, followed by a large explosion producing a shock wave that propagates in multiple directions at the impact site. Observers have remarked on the dramatic visual portrayal of these operations and their potential implications for battlefield dynamics in the vicinity.
Earlier reports indicated a strike on a Ukrainian military stronghold in the Lugansk People’s Republic (LPR) attributed to the TOS-1A Solntsepek system. The account described the fortification being neutralized by two unguided rockets, underscoring the role of heavy flame devices in shaping ground engagements. Analysts continue to monitor how such systems influence tactical decisions and control of key locations in contested zones. (Attribution: DEA News and related military reporting sources)