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In Crimea, there has been damage to the center of Russia's space communication

In Crimea, there has been damage to the center of Russia's space communication
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On the morning of December 20, explosions were reported in the temporarily occupied territory of Crimea. Allegedly, there was an impact on the center of the long-range space communication of the Russian Aerospace Forces.

This information is reported by "Crimean Wind."

According to the publication, the first attack occurred at around 4 a.m. in Alushta. At that time, at least 3 landings were recorded on the territory of the military unit 28735 of the FSB, which, according to open sources, is located in the village of Sonechnehirsk.

"Preliminarily, the attack was carried out by UAVs. One FSB serviceman was injured, and a satellite communication antenna was damaged," writes Crimean Wind.

The next attack was reportedly carried out with Storm Shadow missiles at around 5 a.m. on the 40th separate command and measuring complex within the framework of the Main Testing Space Center named after G.S. Titov of the Russian Aerospace Forces in the village of Vitino in the Saky district.

At least 2 landings were recorded on the territory of the center. 1 military vehicle was damaged, but there were no casualties.

Overall, explosions are increasingly heard in Crimea, and pro-Ukrainian sentiments are being observed among the residents. Our defenders have already conducted dozens of operations on the peninsula and in the Black Sea, destroying Russian bases, depots, and ships.

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