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This information was reported by independent Russian outlet iStories on May 24, citing OSINT (open-source intelligence) experts, and included several photos of the damaged facility.
The drones targeted a Voronezh-DM decimeter-range radar station, according to the report. The cost of one such radar station exceeds $16.8 million.
“This station is part of the Russian warning system for enemy nuclear missile launches,” the report said.
“Voronezh-DM provides radar coverage up to a distance of 6,000 kilometers.”
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On May 23, drones operated by Ukraine’s Defense Intelligence (HUR) attacked several Russian military sites in Krasnodar Krai and Tatarstan. According to Russian media, in Krasnodar Krai, the attack targeted a military base of the 818th Separate Radio Engineering Center.
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Section: Nation
Author: Eric Malinowski