Ukrainian fighters strike two Russian radar stations in Kursk Oblast – video

Two Russian radars hit in Kursk Oblast, Ukrainian intelligence reports
Two Russian radars hit in Kursk Oblast, Ukrainian intelligence reports

Ukrainian fighters have successfully targeted two sophisticated radar stations operated by occupiers near the city of Dmitriev in Russia’s Kursk Oblast, Ukrainian military’s Main Intelligence Directorate (HUR) reported on Nov. 20.

The Russian radars were detected on Nov. 18. The fighters attacked the 55Zh6 Nebo radar station and, presumably, the Gamma-S1E. The exact extent of the losses is still being clarified.

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HUR has released a video capturing the moment that the radars were attacked.

Ukrainian intelligence reported on Nov. 1 that special forces, alongside fighters fromthe Special Operations Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and the 1st Separate Special Forces Ivan Bohun Brigade, identified and targeted a Russian radio relay station, a 48Ya6-K1 Podlet, near Belgorod.

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