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​Not Only Su-30 Aircraft but russian Radars Hit During Attack on Saki Airfield (Satellite Imagies)

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Two destroyed russian Su-30 aircraft / Photo credit: t.me/kiber_boroshno
Two destroyed russian Su-30 aircraft / Photo credit: t.me/kiber_boroshno

New details about the attack on the Saki airfield in temporarily occupied Crimea have emerged

The Defense Forces of Ukraine struck Saki military airfield in temporarily occupied Crimea on Friday, July 26. According to Dosye Shpiona Telegram channel, the 43rd separate naval assault aviation regiment of russian Black Sea Fleet was stationed at the airfield.

Earlier it was reported that two Su-30SM aircraft were hit during the attack. It was also noted that the strike was carried out by ATACMS ballistic missiles.

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Not Only Su-30 Aircraft but russian Radars Hit During Attack on Saki Airfield (Satellite Imagies), Defense Express
Two destroyed russian Su-30 aircraft / Photo credit: t.me/kiber_boroshno

According to Kiber Boroshno Telegram channel, a command post was also destroyed on July 26, as well as the RLM-M, RLM-D radars were damaged and the Nebo radar system was eliminated.

Not Only Su-30 Aircraft but russian Radars Hit During Attack on Saki Airfield (Satellite Imagies), Defense Express
russian RLM-M, RLM-D radars / Photo credit: t.me/kiber_boroshno

"The approximate cost of the Nebo-M system is $100,000,000 and destroyed Su-30SM aircraft is about $40,000,000. Various media claimed that eight ATACMS missiles were used in this attack. So, an exchange of our side on $8,000,000 for $140,000,000 on the enemy side," the analysts added.

Not Only Su-30 Aircraft but russian Radars Hit During Attack on Saki Airfield (Satellite Imagies), Defense Express
The location of russian destroyed RLM-M, RLM-D radars / Photo credit: t.me/kiber_boroshno

Earlier Defense Express reported that the Atesh movement partisans and Crimeans had helped the Defense Forces of Ukraine to effectively strike russia’s Saky air base.

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