January 29, 2026
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General Staff: The defense forces hit the radar and control points of the Russian UAVs

The General Staff reports on the destruction of an expensive enemy radar station in the temporarily occupied territory of the Luhansk region and a number of enemy drone control points and ammunition depots.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua

The General Staff reports on the destruction of an expensive enemy radar station in the temporarily occupied territory of the Luhansk region and a number of enemy drone control points and ammunition depots.

Source: General Staff of the Armed Forces

Literally: “Thanks to the concerted actions of the Defense Forces of Ukraine, as part of reducing the enemy’s air defense capabilities, the 1L119 Nebo-SVU radar station was damaged in the area of ​​temporarily occupied Limarivka in the Luhansk region. The estimated cost of such a station is about 100 million US dollars.”

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Details: It is also reported that a number of enemy UAV control points were hit. In particular, in the areas of the temporarily occupied settlements of Solodke, Rivnopillia, and Novogrigorivka (Zaporizhia region), as well as another one — in the area of ​​Pidstepny (temporarily occupied territory of the Kherson region)

In addition, with the aim of undermining the offensive potential of the occupiers, an ammunition depot in the area of ​​temporarily occupied Vasylivka (Zaporizhia region) was damaged.

It is indicated that hits have been recorded, the scale of enemy losses is being clarified.

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