Ukrainian drones hit gas storage facility in occupied Crimea, footage shows, power plant reportedly struck
Ukraine's Unmanned Systems Forces conducted drone strikes against energy and military infrastructure in Crimea from June 19 into June 20. Targets included the Hlibivske underground gas storage facility and various air defense assets. These operations aimed to disrupt Russian logistics and energy stability on the peninsula.
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New reports detail specific strikes on the Hlibivske gas storage facility and air defense radars.
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Ukrainian Drones Strike Energy and Logistics Sites in Occupied Crimea
confidence 90%Ukraine's Unmanned Systems Forces conducted drone strikes against energy and military infrastructure in Crimea from June 19 into June 20. Targets included the Hlibivske underground gas storage facility and various air defense assets. These operations aimed to disrupt Russian logistics and energy stability on the peninsula.
What's confirmed:
- Ukraine's Unmanned Systems Forces struck the Hlibivske underground gas storage facility on the Tarkhankut Peninsula.
- Drone operations over occupied Crimea occurred on June 19 and overnight into June 20.
- The strikes targeted energy facilities, air defense assets, and military logistics.
- Robert Brovdi, commander of the Unmanned Forces, released footage of the 414th Brigade hitting the Hlibivka storage site.
- A locomotive and air defense radar were targeted on the peninsula.
Still unconfirmed:
- A power plant was struck during the operations.
- Satellite imagery shows fires at the Tavriyska Thermal Power Plant and fuel storage facilities.
- A massive drone attack occurred overnight on June 23 targeting the Port of Kavkaz.
- Fires broke out at the Chonhar Bridge and Crimean ports.