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Ukrainian army hits Russian air defence radar station in Crimea

On the morning of 30 January, the Ukrainian military successfully targeted Russian air defences.

Ukrainian army hits Russian air defence radar station in Crimea
Photo: Telegram/Russian Defence Ministry

The Armed Forces of Ukraine hit a Russian air defence radar station in occupied Crimea, the Strategic Communications Department of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine has said.

"On the morning of 30 January, the Armed Forces of Ukraine successfully hit a radar station of the Russian air defence system near the village of Rozdolne in the temporarily occupied Crimea," it noted.

· Meanwhile, Russian media reported a "large-scale drone attack" on its regions and Crimea. They claimed that 21 drones had been shot down.

· Eleven of them were allegedly shot down over Crimea, five over Belgorod Region, three over Bryansk Region, and one each over Kaluga and Tula regions. According to the governor of Kaluga Region, a piece of another drone landed on the roof of a non-residential building on the outskirts of Kaluga.

· Also, the governor of Bryansk Region, Aleksandr Bogomaz, reported explosions in the region. According to him, the explosions were caused by the destruction of a drone by Russian air defence forces.

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