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Evening missile attack by the Ukrainian Armed Forces. Eight missiles shot down in northeastern Crimea

Evening missile attack by the Ukrainian Armed Forces. Eight missiles shot down in northeastern Crimea

CrimeaPRESS reports:

The night before, the enemy tried to strike Crimea. One can only assume what exactly the target of the “imported” Storm Shadow missiles was: either the Crimean Bridge, or the Kerch ferry crossing and port infrastructure, or certain civilian, industrial or military facilities and military units… In any case, the missiles were shot down . The Russian Ministry of Defense highlighted this fact briefly and without specifics:

Air defense systems shot down eight British-made Storm Shadow cruise missiles in 24 hours…

This is exactly about the work of the air defense in Crimea. They coped, fought back.

We get details from proven Telegram channels:

The Ukrainian Armed Forces launched a new batch of missiles across the peninsula. A feature of the attack was the diversity of the geography of the Ukrainian Armed Forces’ targets: they reported on the operation of air defense at the Titan plant in the north of Crimea, a missile was shot down in the Lenino-Shchelkino area on the Kerch Peninsula, and information was received about the readiness of our air defense in Feodosia and Kerch. As usual in such situations, traffic on the Crimean Bridge stopped– the channel comments «Two Majors».

Here’s some more «food for thought»:

Crimea. Reports (https://t.me/dva_majors/46467) @treugolniklpr: Total missiles shot down:

▪ Skadovsky district, Perekop from 3 deceptions.
▪ Genichesky district from 2 blendes.
▪ Razdolnensky district, most likely the snag has run out of fuel; if detected, immediately notify 112.
▪ Kerch from 4 Storms and 2 decoys.
▪ Leninsky district 1 Storm
▪ Melitopol district 1-2 S200 or blende.
▪ Approach area to Feodosia 1 Storm.

The quantity is approximate. 1-2 units could have been left out.

Pay attention to the so-called «decoys». Previously, the Ukrainian Armed Forces launched dummy missiles exclusively to «discharge» our air defense forces. Now such a «decoy» they assure specialists also fill them with explosives — up to 50 kg. Whether you want it or not, you have to shoot it down, otherwise there will be a «fly-in».

And more from summaries “Two Majors” (on July 1):

In the evening, the enemy tried to strike Crimea with Storm Shadow air-launched missiles, while simultaneously launching false targets, according to our monitoring channels. Parts of enemy missiles crashed in Shchelkino on the Kerch Peninsula, there were no casualties, the dachas were extinguished by fire crews.

Naturally, during the period of the missile threat, traffic on the Crimean Bridge is closed. This time there was also a smoke screen. Visitors are perplexed, why? A well-known blogger answers Alexander Talipov:

Many people ask why smoke is turned on when there is a missile threat in Sevastopol and on the Crimean Bridge? The answer from the guys from the air defense: NATO missiles have an optical camera in the warhead when they approach, which looks for the silhouette of the object, it must match the satellite image that was loaded into it during launch. Thus, when there is strong smoke in the object, the silhouette is lost and the missile is guided only by the coordinates that were loaded into it, and taking into account the action of electronic warfare, with a high degree of probability the missile will lose the target. Everything is thought out, trust our air defense!

 Evening missile attack of the Ukrainian Armed Forces. Eight missiles shot down in northeast Crimea

Screenshot: TC “Zvezda”

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