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S-400 Air Defense System and Fuel Tankers Hit in Latest Strike

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On the night of July 6, Ukraine’s Unmanned Systems Forces struck 47 military targets deep behind Russian lines, targeting air defense assets, fuel infrastructure, and logistical facilities.

According to Commander Robert “Madyar” Brovdi, Ukrainian drones destroyed two launchers of the S-400 Triumf air defense system—one in Russia’s Bryansk region and another in occupied Crimea. He said the systems had been used by Russian forces to launch ballistic missiles against ground targets in Ukraine. A Nebo-U radar system in Crimea was also hit.

The operation also targeted two fuel tankers belonging to Russia’s so-called shadow fleet in the Sea of Azov. The vessels were transporting fuel from the Taganrog area to occupied Crimea, each carrying approximately 7,000 metric tons of fuel. Another confirmed target was a fuel depot in Kerch.

Earlier reports also indicated widespread power outages across Crimea following strikes on energy infrastructure, while Ukrainian forces had previously hit the Hvardiiske air base, two road bridges, and three Russian ammunition depots on the peninsula.

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