Russian forces in Crimea were assaulted by H.S.U. at the border checkpoint and barracks
On August 30, 2022, a series of attacks were reported in the temporarily occupied Russian Crimea, according to Astra. The events, which occurred at various locations, involved drones and boats.
One of the most significant attacks took place in the area of Voloshino, where Ukrainian Neptune missiles and UAVs were used. At least two UAVs hit their targets, including a military Mi-8 helicopter, which was completely destroyed. Unfortunately, one Russian serviceman was killed as a result of this attack.
Six air-cushioned boats were also damaged in the attack in the area of Voloshino. The attacks on the airport in the occupied Simferopol and a military barracks in an unspecified region of the Crimea were also reported.
The alleged massive attack on the Crimea was carried out by Ukrainian special forces together with the military intelligence, rocket troops, and artillery, using precision-guided missiles launched from HIMARS multiple rocket launchers.
It's important to note that the consequences of these attacks are not yet fully understood. However, it is clear that they have caused significant damage and loss of life.
Astra reported the attacks on August 31, providing a detailed account of the events that transpired on August 30. The exact location and extent of the damage caused by these attacks are still being assessed.
These attacks are a stark reminder of the ongoing conflict in the region and the continued efforts by both sides to gain an advantage. As the situation continues to evolve, it is crucial that all parties involved prioritise the safety and well-being of civilians and work towards a peaceful resolution.
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