Dec. 5, 2025, 2:08 p.m.

Intelligence hits eight Russian army facilities in Crimea in two weeks

(PHOTO: GUR)

Over the past two weeks, a special unit of the Defence Intelligence of Ukraine "Primari" has carried out a series of precision attacks on Russian military infrastructure facilities in the occupied Crimea.

This was reported by the Defence Intelligence of Ukraine.

It is known that Ukrainian attack drones hit eight key targets, weakening Russian aviation, intelligence and logistics capabilities. Among the confirmed targets are a Su-24 bomber, an Orion reconnaissance UAV, an antenna in a radio-transparent dome, and three radar stations, including 39N6 Kasta-2E2 and two 48Ya6-K1 Podlyot radars.

A Russian freight train and an Ural military vehicle were also hit. The DIU emphasized that the destruction of radars and aviation equipment significantly reduces the effectiveness of Russian air defense over Crimea, and the damage to logistics complicates the supply of the occupier's troops.

Earlier, servicemen of the special purpose unit "Ghosts of the Defence Intelligence of Ukraine conducted a successful operation in the occupied Crimea.

Kamikaze drones struck key military facilities. In particular, a Ka-27 naval multifunctional helicopter, whose main purpose is to search for and destroy submarines in the open sea, was destroyed.

In addition, the enemy's air defense system suffered significant losses. The Special Forces hit a whole complex of advanced radar stations used to detect air targets. Among the destroyed objects are the airfield radar complex "Lira-A10", radar station 55Zh6U "Nebo-U", radar "Nebo-SV" in a dome structure, and radar P-18 "Terek". The destruction of these systems significantly impairs the capabilities of Russian air defense and intelligence on the peninsula.

Катерина Глушко

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