Ukrainian drones just messed up a key gas storage facility in occupied Crimea
While everyone was looking elsewhere, the newly minted Unmanned Systems Forces decided to play with fire and took out some highly sensitive infrastructure.
Our drone guys under the command of Robert "Madyar" Brovdi just dropped a video showing they didn't just hit some random fuel trucks. They went straight for the big league: the Hlybivske underground gas storage facility in occupied Crimea.
This isn't just some warehouse. This place literally regulates the seasonal gas pressure for the entire occupied peninsula. To make it even more awkward for the occupiers, the drones also paid a visit to its research center nearby, a fancy radar station, and even a lonely diesel locomotive that was probably just minding its own business.
And because one region is never enough, they sprinkled some extra love across Donetsk, Luhansk, and Zaporizhzhia, destroying fuel tankers, command posts, and some armored vehicles.
Winter is coming, and maintaining gas pressure in occupied territories is about to become a very creative intellectual exercise for the local administration.
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