During the night of June 4, units of Ukraine’s unmanned systems forces demonstrated significant operational effectiveness by destroying a number of key enemy targets deep behind the front lines. Drone operators successfully struck multiple military and logistical facilities, inflicting substantial losses on opposing forces.

The most significant achievement of the operation carried out by the 1st Separate Center of the Unmanned Systems Forces was a successful strike near the settlement of Yurkine in Crimea. The target was a Project 10410 “Svetlyak”-class border patrol ship. The vessel, measuring 49.5 meters in length, is designed for patrol duties, protection of naval ports and ships, as well as establishing anti-submarine and tactical-level air defense zones. The ship is equipped with an AK-176 artillery system, two 14.5 mm machine gun mounts, six-barrel anti-aircraft autocannons, and sixteen Igla portable surface-to-air missile systems.
In addition to the naval target, specialists from the same 1st Separate Center also destroyed a Pantsir-S1 surface-to-air missile and gun system near the settlement of Strilkove in the Kherson region. The unit also eliminated an RSBN-4N short-range radio navigation system near the town of Saky in Crimea. In the city of Makiivka in the Donetsk region, operators destroyed fuel and lubricant storage facilities, setting the reserves ablaze.
Fighters from the 413th Separate Battalion of the Unmanned Systems Forces, known as “Raid,” also took part in disrupting enemy logistics on the Crimean Peninsula. Their operations disabled railway locomotives near the settlements of Rozdolne and Vladyslavivka. At the same time, in the Donetsk region, operators from the 20th Separate Brigade of the Unmanned Systems Forces “K-2” focused on energy infrastructure targets, destroying transformers near the city of Vuhlehirsk and the settlement of Bulavynske.
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Source: Telegram





