April 14, 2026, 6:24 p.m.

Ukrainian Armed Forces hit radar station in occupied Crimea

(The Nebo-U radar. PHOTOS: Defense Express)

The Ukrainian Defense Forces have struck a number of air defense facilities of the Russian troops, including radar stations and an anti-aircraft missile system.

This was reported by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

According to the General Staff, three radar stations were hit, including the Nebo-U complex in the temporarily occupied Feodosia.

Strikes were also confirmed on two facilities in the Belgorod region - an airspace control radar near Mykolaivka and the Kasta-2E station near Lubyanoye-Pershoye.

In addition, a Tor-M1 anti-aircraft missile system was damaged near the occupied Lozove in Luhansk region.

The extent of the damage is currently being determined.

In addition, the price of automobile fuel continues to rise rapidly in the annexed Crimea. Over the past few weeks, gasoline prices have risen significantly, causing concern among both local residents and businesses.

Earlier, the consequences of a strike on a strategic facility, the Sea Oil Terminal, were recorded in the temporarily occupied Crimea.

As Intent previously wrote, on the evening of April 7 and on the night of April 8, a series of explosions occurred in the temporarily occupied Crimea.

In particular, an explosion was reported near Simferopol at about 21:50, after which a fighter jet was taken off from the Belbek airfield. Eyewitnesses also reported several waves of UAVs, shooting, and new explosions in different parts of the peninsula. The most resonant was the information about a possible strike on an oil depot in Feodosia. According to sources, at about 01:00, after at least three drones flew overhead, an explosion occurred and a fire broke out on the territory of the Sea Oil Terminal JSC.

Сергій Лозовський

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