Guerrillas in occupied Crimea documented Russian air defense deployment near the Kerch Bridge on the Taman Peninsula.
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In the temporarily occupied Crimea, guerrillas recorded the deployment of Russian air defence closer to the Kerch Bridge - to the Taman Peninsula.
Magura naval drone operated by HUR destroyed a Russian KS-701 Tunets patrol boat and damaged three more Russian watercraft in occupied Crimea
Ukrainian forces conducted strikes against a Russian military airfield in Lipetsk Oblast and other Russian military targets in occupied Crimea.
On the night of August 8-9, at the settlement of Chernomorske in temporarily occupied Crimea, warriors of the special unit Group 13 of the Ukrainian Defense Ministry's Main Intelligence Directorate using the MAGURA V5 attack maritime drone destroyed another vessel of Russian occupants - a speedboat of the Tunets type.
This is not the first "caught" Tunets near the peninsula: two Russian vessels of this type were destroyed by intelligence operatives, and another two were damaged in May of this year.
As a result of the operation, three more Russian floating means were damaged; their type is being established.
Explosions were heard in Chornomorsk, Chornomorske, Saky district, and Sevastopol on the night of August 9.
Russian military claimed to be repelling an attack by naval drones and shot down a Neptune missile.
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