Defense Forces hit enemy air defense systems and drone control points in occupied territories
Kyiv • UNN
The Defense Forces of Ukraine struck air defense elements, military infrastructure, and UAV control points of the Russian Federation in the occupied territories of Luhansk, Donetsk regions, and Crimea. S-300, Sopka-2, Kasta-2E2 radars and UAV control points were hit.

The Ukrainian Defense Forces struck air defense elements, military infrastructure, and UAV control points of the Russian Federation's army in the temporarily occupied territories of Luhansk, Donetsk regions, and Crimea. This was reported by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, writes UNN.
As part of reducing the military-economic and air defense potential of the Russian aggressor, units of the Ukrainian Defense Forces launched a series of strikes on targets in the temporarily occupied territories.
As a result, a radar station from the S-300 air defense system (Tytarivka, temporarily occupied territory of Luhansk region); a Sopka-2 air target detection radar station and a 39N6 Kasta-2E2 radar station in temporarily occupied Ukrainian Crimea were hit.
The Defense Forces also struck the location of a repair unit from the motorized rifle brigade (Zachativka, temporarily occupied territory of Donetsk region). As well as enemy UAV control points in the areas of Rodynske and Pokrovsk settlements in Donetsk region.
The systematic destruction of radar stations and UAV control points weakens the enemy's capabilities to control airspace, coordinate drones, and cover its troops.