Ukrainian forces struck an S-300 radar station in temporarily occupied Sevastopol area.
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A radar station from the S-300 air defense system in the temporarily occupied Sevastopol area was hit
Ukrainian forces struck a radar that was part of an S-300 surface-to-air missile system near the city of Sevastopol
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Ukraine's Special Operations Forces destroyed the 64N6E radar station and its antenna in Sevastopol, Crimea
In occupied Sevastopol, in the area of Cape Fiolent, an important radar station – part of the peninsula's air-defense network – was hit.
According to the report, three explosions were heard in the area of Cape Fiolent on Wednesday morning.
Later, a fire broke out at the radar station. The radar dome has reportedly burned down completely, leaving only part of its frame.
On March 11, a radar station from the S-300 air defense missile system was struck in the Sevastopol area (temporarily occupied territory of AR Crimea)
Oil depots in the Dzhankoi and Azov areas in temporarily occupied Ukrainian Crimea were hit
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