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A blow to the Russian army: the Ukrainian army hit a base in the Crimea | Israel today

2022-08-09T14:38:44.720Z


Six rockets hit fuel and ammunition stores at the facility of the 43rd Aviation Division of the Russian public • This is an unusual missile attack deep in the Russian occupied territory


An achievement for the Ukrainian army:

a huge explosion was recorded at the Saki air force base in Novopoodoryvka on the Crimean Peninsula.

According to reports in the country's media, six long-range rockets of the Ukrainian army hit the base, which is used by the 43rd Aviation Division of the Russian Navy.

The base was used by the Russian army for a series of airstrikes on the territory of Ukraine during the Russian invasion of the country.

Surfers on social networks distributed photos and videos of the incident, which indicate damage to ammunition depots and fuel facilities.

Up to this time, no official report has been given by the Russian authorities about the attack and no casualties are known.

It is important to note that the range of the attack from the nearest Ukrainian territory is more than two hundred kilometers, an unusual figure due to the fact that at this stage the Ukrainian army does not have missiles or rockets with such a range, certainly not those that are capable of precisely hitting targets such as IML warehouses.

It is possible that this is an unusual hit by a "Bayraktar" UAV with an appropriate attack range, which somehow managed to penetrate through the dense Russian air defenses around the Crimean Peninsula. Alternatively, it is possible that this is a "Tochaka" ballistic missile that is in the hands of the Ukrainian army and holds In a hit range approaching that of Saki's base, but this is a weak possibility.

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Source: israelhayom

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