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Feb. 17, 2026, 5:27 p.m.

Special Forces eliminate enemy missile storage base in Crimea

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The Special Operations Forces conducted a large-scale operation using FP-2 drones in the temporarily occupied territories.

This was reported by the SSO.

The main target of the Special Forces was the storage site for Iskander ballistic missiles, which the enemy uses to shell peaceful cities.

The FP-2 long-range drones are developed by the Ukrainian company Fire Point (also known for the Flamingo missile). With the ability to fly 200 kilometers and carry a 105 kg warhead, the new drones allow for strikes deep behind enemy lines. One of the most important targets was the village of Pasichne in the occupied Crimea.

There, the SAF operators hit the storage site for Iskander tactical missile systems. A powerful detonation was recorded at the site of the hit. At the same time, in the village of Vysoke in Zaporizhzhia, special forces destroyed a remote piloting station of the elite enemy Rubicon unit.

Several Ukrainian drones hit the target at once, completely neutralizing the facility. In total, between February 9 and 14, the Ukrainian Armed Forces struck more than 10 military facilities in the temporarily occupied territories. In addition to missile systems and UAV control centers, the following came under attack:

  • places of concentration of personnel;
  • ammunition and fuel and lubricant depots;
  • parking lots of military vehicles.

These operations significantly undermined the logistics and combat potential of the occupation forces in the southern direction.

It has also become known that a conflict is currently unfolding in Crimea: the Moscow-based FSB has begun to check the activities of Sergei Aksyonov. The occupying head of the peninsula is suspected of large-scale corruption and abuse of power.

According to the media, a special group of the FSB from Moscow, which has received special powers, is working in the temporarily occupied Crimea. Its main task is to check the activities of the Russian "head of Crimea" Sergey Aksyonov. It is about possible abuse of power, corruption schemes and conflicts of interest.

Катерина Глушко

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