Nov. 28, 2024, 9:01 p.m.

In Crimea, the GUR destroyed a Russian radar complex worth $5 million

On November 28, a Russian Podlyot radar system was destroyed in the annexed Crimea near the village of Kotovskoye in the west of the peninsula.

According to the Main Intelligence Directorate, the system was hit near the village of Kotovskoye in the west of the peninsula.

"The 48YA6-K1 Podlyot mobile radar is used by the enemy to detect air targets at low and extremely low altitudes in difficult interference conditions. The estimated cost of the destroyed enemy radar complex, designed, in particular, to provide targeting for S-300 and S-400 air defense systems, is $5 million," the intelligence noted.

It is currently impossible to verify this data from independent sources. The Russian military did not report the destruction of such a complex. On the morning of November 28, the Russian Defense Ministry announced a night attack by three drones on the occupied Crimea. At the same time, they did not report any damage and said that the drones were allegedly shot down.

The destruction of the same radar in Crimea was already reported in October. On October 23, the 48YA6-K1 Podlit radar was reportedly struck near Cape Tarkhankut, an attack carried out by an attack drone.

Meanwhile, activists ofthe ATESH resistance movement continue to reconnoiter the occupiers' military facilities, in particular, activists recorded the transportation of missiles to S-300 systems, reconnoitered the military unit of radiochemical biological defense in Simferopol, and the Black Sea Fleet arsenal in Sevastopol.

In addition, the movement's activists recorded the intensification of fuel transportation after the attack on the oil depot in Feodosia. For their part, activists ofthe Yellow Ribbon movement continue to resist the occupiers in Crimea, destroying copies of propaganda materials and distributing patriotic symbols in the occupied cities of the peninsula, in particular in Sevastopol, Simferopol, Yalta and Yevpatoriya. The activists also congratulated pro-Ukrainian teachers from the temporarily occupied territories on Teacher's Day.

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