January 2, 2026
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The forces of unmanned systems hit a fuel base in Luhansk region and a radar in occupied Crimea

Operators of the Unmanned Systems Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine damaged the Russian base for storing fuel and lubricants in the temporarily occupied territory of the Luhansk region and the radar station in the occupied Crimea.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua

Operators of the Unmanned Systems Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine damaged the Russian base for storing fuel and lubricants in the temporarily occupied territory of the Luhansk region and the radar station in the occupied Crimea.

Source: Forces of unmanned systems of the Armed Forces

Details: According to their data, the operators of the 1st separate SBS center destroyed enemy targets in the temporarily occupied territory of Ukraine. In the Luhansk region, the enemy’s fuel and lubricant storage base was hit. Means of objective control recorded a large-scale fire. Consequences are clarified.

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In addition, a radar station was hit in the temporarily occupied Crimea, which provided surveillance of the airspace.

The SBS noted that units of unmanned systems consistently reduce the enemy’s ability to continue aggression against Ukraine.

We will remind:

On the night of January 1, the Defense Forces of Ukraine struck a number of objects of the military-economic and military infrastructure of the Russian Federation, in particular the “Ilskyi” oil refinery in the Krasnodar region and targets in the temporarily occupied territory of the Donetsk region.

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