SSU scores big in Crimea: three enemy ships, radar station and logistics targets struck

The SSU Alfa Special Operations Centre has conducted a complex operation in the temporarily occupied territory of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, during which three russian war ships were struck simultaneously:

  • russian navy’s large landing ship Yamal
  • russian navy’s large landing ship Azov
  • a war ship of an unidentified type.

There is also information about the likely destruction of a Project 21980 Grachonok anti-sabotage boat.

The SSU Alfa drones also damaged the antenna block of the Dolphin communication system, the MR-10M1 Mys-M1 radar, and fuel tanks at the Yugtorsan oil depot.

The Security Service of Ukraine is systematically and consistently destroying the enemy across the entire front line, including the temporarily occupied Crimea. The Service’s operatives are degrading the fleet’s combat capability, deliberately disrupting logistics, and depriving russia of the ability to fully utilize the peninsula as a military base. Each strike against ships and critical infrastructure has a cumulative effect, directly impacting the aggressor’s ability to wage war. This work will not stop: the intensity and scope of the SSU’s operations will only increase until the enemy loses the ability to operate on Ukrainian territory.