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Unmanned Systems Forces struck the "Vostochny" training ground, "Tor-M2" SAM systems, and occupiers' command posts

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The Unmanned Systems Forces struck a training ground in the Zaporizhzhia region and UAV control points. A Russian Tor-M2 SAM system and an anti-aircraft gun were also destroyed.

Unmanned Systems Forces struck the "Vostochny" training ground, "Tor-M2" SAM systems, and occupiers' command posts

On the night of June 12, units of the Unmanned Systems Forces launched a series of strikes on military facilities of the Russian occupation forces in the temporarily occupied territories. Among the targets were a personnel training ground, air defense systems, a command post, and deployment sites for enemy drone units. This was reported by the Unmanned Systems Forces, according to UNN.

Details

According to the military, one of the primary targets was the "Vostochny" training ground in the Zaporizhzhia region, where Russian troops were training personnel for combat operations in the Huliaipole direction.

The strike on the training ground was carried out by operators of the 9th "Kairos" Battalion of the 414th "Madyar's Birds" Brigade, the 1st Separate Center, the 413th "Raid" Regiment, and the 412th "Nemesis" Brigade. Units of the 1466th Motorized Rifle Regiment of the 5th Army, the 40th Separate Marine Brigade of the 36th Army, and the 1461st Motorized Rifle Regiment of the 36th Army of the Russian Federation were present at the training ground.

In addition, in the Zaporizhzhia region, operators of the 1st Separate Center of the USF hit a "Tor-M2" surface-to-air missile system and a ZU-23 anti-aircraft gun.

Also, operators of the 413th "Raid" Regiment destroyed an enemy man-portable air-defense system (MANPADS) crew.

In the Donetsk region, fighters of the 9th "Kairos" Battalion struck a command post of a Russian unmanned aerial vehicle unit.

Another strike was carried out in the Luhansk region, where operators of the same battalion hit a temporary deployment point of an occupiers' UAV unit.

The Unmanned Systems Forces noted that the operations were conducted in cooperation with the Deep Strike Center of the USF grouping.

Systemic strikes on training and deployment sites for personnel, air defense assets, command posts, and UAV units reduce the enemy's ability to replenish losses, organize command, and maintain activity in the direction

 - the USF emphasized.

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