Ukrainian Unmanned Systems Forces strike Russian patrol ship in occupied Crimea
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Anastasia Protz
23d ago· 2 min readenNews
Summary
On the night of 3-4 June, Ukraine's Unmanned Systems Forces struck a Russian Svetlyachok-class border patrol ship (Project 10410) near the settlement of Yurkine in temporarily occupied Crimea. The ship was used for port and vessel monitoring, as well as tactical air defence and anti-submarine defence. The strike was reported by Commander Robert "Magyar" Brovdi of the Unmanned Systems Forces.
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The Unmanned Systems Forces said the Project 10410 Svetlyachok border patrol ship was near the settlement of Yurkine in Russian-occupied Crimea when it was hit.
They noted that such ships are used to monitor and protect ports and vessels, as well as creating a tactical air defence and anti-submarine defence line.
Units of Ukraine's Unmanned Systems Forces struck a Russian Svetlyachok-class border patrol ship in temporarily occupied Crimea on the night of 3-4 June.

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