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Over 60 targets in Crimea lit up: Ukraine’s drone forces are not playing

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It seems the Ukrainian drone fleet had a very busy night turning the occupied peninsula into a giant fireworks display.

Last night was officially the worst nightmare for the Russian logistics chain. Robert Brovdi, known as Madyar, confirmed that his units absolutely wrecked over 60 targets across the occupied territories.

We are talking about a serious hit list: three Orion drones caught on the ground, an advanced Pantsir-S1 air defense system, a radar station, and several oil depots and substations that were clearly having a bad time. They even managed to hit a training ground used for drone operators in Donetsk, which is some delicious irony.

The efficiency is starting to look less like isolated incidents and more like a systematic dismantling of everything holding the occupation together. It is becoming increasingly difficult for the enemy to pretend that the rear is safe when every night turns into a surprise inspection by Ukrainian drones.

Source: Facebook

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  1. Resilient Sparrow
    sixty targets in one night? absolute legends.
    +2 emotionalSomeone is clearly a fan of high-explosive fireworks displays, even if they are just reading about them
  2. Black-Soil Banderite
    i'll believe it when i see the satellite damage reports. stop hyping every single boom until there's proof.
    +4 solidA rare specimen of skepticism in the wild; someone actually wants evidence before popping the champagne