Ukraine's Unmanned Systems Forces carried out a series of coordinated strikes against russian military and logistical targets in Crimea and other temporarily territories, according to a statement released on June 19 Major Robert Madyar Brovdi.
The operation targeted a broad range of infrastructure, including energy facilities, air defense assets, railway logistics, command posts, fuel supplies, and military vehicles.
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Among the most significant targets was the Hlibivske underground gas storage facility on the Tarkhankut Peninsula in Crimea. Operators of the 413th Regiment reportedly struck the facility itself, while the 414th Brigade targeted its research center near the village of Vnukove.
The Hlibivske storage site plays an important role in supplying natural gas to Crimea, helping regulate seasonal demand fluctuations and maintain pressure within the peninsula's gas transportation network. Damage to the facility could complicate energy distribution and support infrastructure.
Ukrainian drone operators also targeted transportation and air-defense assets. A locomotive near Rozdolne in Crimea was struck, while separate operations hit the P-18 Terek radar in Zaporizhzhia region and the Repeynik ground-based radar system in Crimea.
Additional strikes focused on military equipment and fuel logistics. Ukrainian units reported destroying two MT-LB armored vehicles equipped with the ZU-23 anti-aircraft guns in Luhansk region, as well as fuel trucks and a fuel tanker operating across the occupied parts of Donetsk, Zaporizhzhia, and Luhansk regions.
The campaign also targeted russian command-and-control infrastructure. A command and observation post belonging to the 656th Regiment of russia's 29th Army was reportedly hit near Velyka Novosilka in Donetsk region. Ukrainian forces additionally struck multiple logistics vehicles supporting russian operations in the region.
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