
Ukraine's army intelligence (HUR) on April 1 launched a video of a drone operation in Russian-occupied Crimea during which it claims to have struck two Russian army boats and an air protection system.
HUR claimed drones operated by its "Prymary" particular unit struck a Tor M2 short-range air protection system and two Russian touchdown craft working at sea.
HUR didn’t say in its publish when the operation passed off, however an HUR supply initially instructed the Kyiv Impartial on April 2 that the video was "new, about 10 days (outdated)," however later clarified that it was truly from January.
In accordance with a publish on Telegram, the drones "skillfully" evaded air defenses — and at the very least one seagull — earlier than hitting their targets.
The Kyiv Impartial couldn’t confirm the authenticity of the video.
The U.S., Russia, and Ukraine agreed to a partial ceasefire and to "eradicate using power" and stop business vessels from getting used for army functions within the Black Sea, the White Home introduced on March 25 — eight days in the past.
Ukraine has repeatedly focused Russian army and industrial targets in Sevastopol and elsewhere in Crimea throughout the full-scale warfare.
In accordance with International Ministry spokesperson Heorhii Tykhyi, Kyiv understands that the Black Sea ceasefire applies to civilian delivery and Ukrainian ports and doesn’t apply to Russian warships.


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