Ukraine hits back after Russia’s record drone strike — destroying radar, supply depots in the Black Sea

Ukraine hits back after Russia’s record drone strike — destroying radar, supply depots in the Black Sea


A pair of drones destroyed a Russian radar system and military warehouse facilities at a gas production platform in the Black Sea on Monday, according to the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU).

The strike followed Russia’s mass drone attack Ukrainian territory on Saturday, which Kyiv said was the largest recorded so far in the bloody 3-plus-year war.

Footage from the SBU shows the first drone soaring across the Black Sea and crashing into the tower of the gas production site, reportedly taking out a Russian Neva radar used to monitor aerial attacks.

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A second drone flew underneath the plant for a follow-up strike, which was aimed at destroying military supply depots that Ukraine said were being held at the facility.

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