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Ukraine’s Madiar Birds destroy Crimean storage base of Russia’s Orions, capable of carrying aerial bombs and flying 24 hours

13 novembre 2025 à 12:36

Ukrainian forces are disrupting the plans of Russian invaders. Commander of the Unmanned Systems Forces Robert Brovdi, also known as Madiar, reports that Ukrainian soldiers destroyed a storage and maintenance base for Russian Orion strike-reconnaissance drones in temporarily occupied Crimea near the settlement of Kirovske

Kyiv continues its long-range strike campaign in response to Russia's attacks, targeting its military, military‑industrial, and logistics sites. 

The commander emphasized that these drones carry aerial bombs and air-to-ground missiles, can remain airborne for up to 24 hours at altitudes of up to 7,500 meters, and have a wingspan of 16.3 meters.

“Madiar’s Birds” unit carried out a precise strike on 13 November

According to him, fighters from the "Madiar’s Birds" unit struck the base at night.

"The Topot unit of the 414th Brigade of Madiar’s Birds shot down such a 'parrot' in the air on September 13, 2025, with AI and Google assistance. Tonight, the Birds of the 1st Separate Unmanned Systems Center (transformed from the 14th Regiment) finally pecked the lair," said Brovdi. 

Synchronized strikes on Russian and temporarily occupied territories

On 13 November, Ukrainian Defense Forces struck dozens of targets on Russian territory and temporarily occupied Ukrainian territories, using Flamingo missiles among other weapons.

In Crimea, the strikes hit a petroleum storage facility of "Morskoy Neftyanoy Terminal", helicopter parking areas, unmanned aerial vehicle storage and preparation sites at Kirovske airfield, and an air defense radar station near Yevpatoria.

Ukrainian strategy: targeting Russian logistics and aerial capabilities

These strikes demonstrate how Ukrainian Defense Forces systematically degrade Russian capabilities in temporarily occupied territories, destroying key logistical and technological Russian nodes, particularly those supporting strike-reconnaissance drones.

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  • Ukraine destroys Russian air defense launcher near Yevpatoria, hits arsenal near Simferopol (VIDEO)
    Ukrainian Special Operations Forces destroyed an S-400 Triumph air defense launcher and an ammunition depot belonging to Russia's 18th Army in occupied Crimea, the Special Operations Forces Command reported. The strikes on 6 October targeted two locations near Simferopol and Yevpatoria. The operation involved the Special Operations Forces Resistance Movement working with Deep Strike units, though details were withheld until now for security reasons. Resistance Move
     

Ukraine destroys Russian air defense launcher near Yevpatoria, hits arsenal near Simferopol (VIDEO)

8 novembre 2025 à 11:58

Special operations forces destroyed a launcher for the S-400 Triumph anti-aircraft missile system

Ukrainian Special Operations Forces destroyed an S-400 Triumph air defense launcher and an ammunition depot belonging to Russia's 18th Army in occupied Crimea, the Special Operations Forces Command reported.

The strikes on 6 October targeted two locations near Simferopol and Yevpatoria. The operation involved the Special Operations Forces Resistance Movement working with Deep Strike units, though details were withheld until now for security reasons.

Resistance Movement operatives gathered intelligence on an ammunition depot of Russia's 18th Army in the village of Udachne near Simferopol. Special reconnaissance units confirmed the arsenal's location before SOF drones struck the depot on the night of 6 October.

That same day, SOF units destroyed a mobile S-400 Triumph launcher positioned in the village of Uyutne near Yevpatoria. The S-400, which is worth over $1.26 billion (£960m), is used by the Russian military to detect and destroy air targets at long distances.

"The S-400 is designed to detect and engage air targets at long range," the Command stated, adding that Russian forces also use the system to strike Ukrainian territory.

The timing of the disclosure follows standard operational security protocols, with the Special Operations Forces Command waiting over a month before releasing information about the strikes.

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