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Russian UAVs destroy Ukrainian electronic warfare complex in Kherson province

Russian UAVs destroy Ukrainian electronic warfare complex in Kherson province

Saba Yemen26-04-2025

Moscow - (Saba):
The Russian Ministry of Defense announced on Saturday that a group of Russian UAVs belonging to the Russian Dnepr group destroyed the Ukrainian Bukovel-ED electronic warfare system in the right part of Kherson province.
Sputnik quoted the ministry as telling reporters: "During a scheduled flight over enemy positions on the right bank of the Dnieper River in Kherson province, our drone operators located the enemy's Bukovel-ED electronic warfare station and destroyed it with a precision strike."
The ministry added that with the help of the drones, the drone crews monitor the right bank of the Dnieper River in real time, track enemy movements, and also control rocket launchers and field artillery fire.
She added that the crews of the Russian Dnieper Group of Forces' drones are destroying Ukrainian drone control points, temporary deployment points, artillery and mortar installations, armored vehicles, ammunition depots, and Ukrainian armed forces personnel on a daily basis.
The Russian special military operation, which began on February 24, 2022, aims to protect the population of Donbas, who have been subjected to persecution and genocide by the Kyiv regime for years, according to Moscow.
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