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To spread: Ukrainian scouts successfully implemented a combat operation in the n...

The special forces of GUR MOU landed on the tender braid: the position and equipment of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation (video) was destroyed

To spread: Ukrainian scouts successfully implemented a combat operation in the northern part of the Black Sea under the enemy's nose. The warriors of the Department of Active Acts of the Main Intelligence Administration of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine on the night of July 27 to July 28 landed on a tender braid and eliminated the position of occupation troops together with the personnel, the complex of "Zont" and the Rosa radar station.

GUR reported this on its pages on social networks. Over the braid, the warriors secured the Ukrainian flag. The video published there, showing how special forces are heading to a braid, where they are fixed on the banks of the invaders. In the end, they report to the commander that "Ukrainians return their own. " The department added that the successful completion of the task was made possible by the support of partners and donors, which are involved in the project "Boats for DSR".

"New craft are additional opportunities for special forces to act where they are not waiting for them," they added to GUR, thanking the donors and assuring that the struggle for the Ukrainian Sea is ongoing. Today, Kiril Budanova's agency showed an archival video with the first in the history of FPV-pings on the high seas. The operation was performed off the coast of Crimea to hit the targets on the Petro Godovanets gas platform.

During the raid, the soldiers of the Raven Group unit were able to suppress the firearms of the Russians as part of the Timur special unit. Judging from the roller, the group looked at the gas platform at two boats at night. Using information from the reconnaissance drone, they launched several shock FPV-auctions with infrared cameras.