October 29, 2025
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SBU drones struck military facilities and infrastructure in Crimea – a source

On the night of October 29, SBU strike drones delivered a powerful blow to Russian military and infrastructure facilities in occupied Crimea, destroying key elements of air defense and two oil depots”, — write: www.radiosvoboda.org

On the night of October 29, strike drones of the Special Operations Center “A” of the SBU hit Russian military and infrastructure facilities in the occupied Crimea, a source in the special service told RFE/RL.

“The Russians underestimated the anti-aircraft missile complex “Pantsir-S2″ worth about 20 million dollars. It is one of the key links of the enemy’s anti-aircraft defense. Also, the enemy has two less radars. Each such destroyed or disabled anti-aircraft system significantly weakens the defense of the Russian Federation in the Crimean area,” the message reads.

The special service also confirmed strikes and fires at two oil depots on the occupied peninsula, which are used by the Russian military.

“The SBU continues systematic work to destroy air defense systems that cover Crimea and oil depots that supply the enemy with fuel. Each such special operation reduces the military and logistical potential of the Russians,” the informed source said.

Earlier, RFE/RL reported on strikes on oil depots in Gvardiyskyi and Simferopol in occupied Crimea. Fires broke out at these facilities.

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