Two Russian radars damaged in Crimea, one wounded

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Two radar stations (RS) were damaged in a nighttime attack in Crimea. One occupier was injured, according to the Telegram channel ASTRA.

"Two radar stations were slightly damaged as a result of a nighttime drone attack on a military unit in the village of Mysove in the Leninskyi district of Crimea," the report says.

According to the Telegram channel, one serviceman of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation was injured.

Earlier, the Russian Ministry of Defense reported that 11 drones were shot down over Crimea during the night.

Russian losses in Crimea

Ukraine's Main Intelligence Directorate destroyed the Russian tugboat Saturn in Crimea on June 6.

Additionally, on May 29, the Defense Forces launched missile strikes on the Crimean peninsula, resulting in damage to two Russian railway ferries.