Ukrainian Unmanned Systems Forces struck four Russian air defense systems (Buk, S-300V, Pantsir-S1, and Tor) in temporarily occupied Zaporizhzhia Oblast and Kherson Oblast during the night of 5-6 March using FP-2 strike drones.
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Ukrainian Unmanned Systems Forces struck four self-propelled Russian air defence systems in the temporarily occupied parts of Zaporizhzhia Oblast and Kherson Oblast on the night of 5-6 March using FP-2 strike drones with 60 kg and 100 kg warheads.
USF struck four enemy self-propelled air defense components in the temporarily occupied territories of Zaporizhzhia and Kherson regions
Fighters from the 9th Battalion of the Kairos unit struck a Buk air defense system in occupied Kherson and an S-300V in occupied Zaporizhzhia using FP-2 drone with 60-kg warhead
Pantsir-S1 and Tor systems were struck by pilots from the 1st Separate USF Center using FP-2 drones with 100-kg warheads
Russian occupying forces are attempting to break through along the coastline of the former Kakhovka Reservoir and take control of Stepnohorsk in Zaporizhzhia Oblast
Russian air strikes in Huliaipole direction
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