Ukraine's drone fleet turns Crimea's gas infrastructure into a fireworks show
The SBU and drone operators just had a very productive night hitting logistics and gas targets all over the occupied south.
It seems the Ukrainian Drone Systems Forces decided that Russia's infrastructure in Crimea and the southern occupied territories needed some major upgrades—specifically, the kind that involves turning into scrap metal.
Robert Brovdi, known as Madyar, dropped a highlight reel that would make any drone enthusiast blush. The operators didn't just target one thing; they went for a bit of a spree. They systematically took out four gas compressor stations, a tugboat in Skadovsk, and that bridge in Genichesk that somehow keeps getting hit. It wasn't just big targets, either—they spent the night hunting fuel trucks and heavy transport vehicles across the Donetsk and Luhansk regions like it was a high-stakes scavenger hunt.
Expensive hardware on the ground is now basically just fancy paperweights. Whatever the logistics plan was, it clearly just met a very loud, very sudden end.
Source: Ukrinform
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