Dozens of military targets in the rear of Russia were hit: SBU Head about 2024

Dozens of military targets in the rear of Russia were hit: SBU Head about 2024

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In 2024, the SBU attacked dozens of military facilities in the rear of Russia, including airfields, arsenals and oil depots. The service also successfully uses new modifications of Sea baby maritime drones against enemy aircraft.

In 2024, dozens of military targets in Russia's rear were hit, including airfields, weapons arsenals, and oil depots. This forced the Russian army to keep its reserves away from the front line. This was stated by the head of the Security Service of Ukraine Vasyl Malyuk, reports UNN.

"The Security Service of Ukraine is making a great contribution to this fight (against Russia - ed.). On the battlefield, the special forces of the SBU's Special Forces Center "A" effectively destroy the enemy and its equipment. They are particularly skilled at working with long-range drones. This year, they have hit dozens of military targets in Russia's rear: airfields, weapons arsenals and oil depots. And this forced the Russian army to keep its reserves away from the front line," Malyuk said.

He noted that military counterintelligence successfully uses new modifications of Sea baby drones, including in combat with airplanes and helicopters.

"Counterintelligence counteracts Russian agents inside the country and exposes traitors, adjusters and collaborators," Malyuk added.

Addendum

As UNN's source reported, recently, long-range SBU drones have made a hell of a splash at the Russian ammunition depot at the Kadamovsky training ground. This training ground is one of the largest in Russia and is located near Novocherkassk, Rostov region.