The Security Service of Ukraine inflicted significant losses on Russian forces at Belbek Airfield, targeting equipment worth hundreds of millions of dollars. Last night, long-range strike drones from the SBU’s Special Operations Center “Alpha” successfully carried out a combat mission, delivering precision strikes on elements of the Russian air defense system at Belbek Airfield, located in the temporarily occupied territory of Crimea.

As a result of the precision strike by Ukrainian drones, several critical enemy assets were hit, including:
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Two Nebo-SVU long-range radar detection systems, each valued at approximately $60–100 million
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A 92N6 radar station, part of the S-400 “Triumf” surface-to-air missile system, with an estimated domestic market value of around $30 million and up to $60 million for export versions
- A Pantsir-S2 surface-to-air missile system, valued at roughly $12 million domestically and up to $19 million for export
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A MiG-31 fighter jet with a full combat load, estimated at $30–50 million depending on modification and armament.

The Security Service of Ukraine continues to systematically target Russian air defense systems in Crimea that provide cover for key military and logistics facilities of the occupying forces. Disabling elements of this network degrades the adversary’s defensive posture and reduces its operational capabilities in the Crimean theater.

Recently, Ukrainian intelligence also reported a successful strike on Russian equipment in temporarily occupied Crimea. As a result of a “Phantom” operation by the Main Intelligence Directorate (HUR), two high-value enemy radar systems were destroyed – drones delivered precision strikes on the Russian 39N6 “Kasta-2E2” radar and the 96L6 radar, both components of the S-400 “Triumf” surface-to-air missile system.
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