Crimea is ‘turning into a trap’ for Russians as Special Forces attack and destroy a ‘headquarters’ – London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

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Ukraine’s security service the SBU has released a video of “Special Forces” destroying a military “headquarters” and a “control centre” in Crimea in a daring overnight raid.

The SBU video shows waterborne drones attacking their target followed by explosions in a coordinated operation between the Ukrainian Navy and the security services.

Ukrainian broadcaster Suspline said of the video showing the major attack, “Last night, SBU drones hit the Russian coast guard base on Lake Donuzlav in occupied Crimea, law enforcement sources told Sospilny.

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“As a result of the combined attack of sea and air drones, the following were damaged and disabled: the headquarters with a control post, a warehouse of ammunition and equipment, an electrical substation, technical facilities and firing positions.

“The video was provided to the Public by a source in the Security Service.”

The Ukrainian National News agency who cited a source the overnight major attack serves as a “reminder to the enemy” they will be destroyed.

Previously Vasyl Malyuk the head of the SBU warned Russian forces “Death is the only prospect we can offer the occupiers.”

The SBU said, “Last night, the occupying naval forces of the Russian Federation conducted exercises to protect the waters of Lake Donuzlav in Crimea.

£Thanks to the SBU drones, these exercises became a failure, because the Russians could not even defend their base, not to mention the waters of the lake.”



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