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        Ukraine’s Unmanned Systems Forces hit 37 energy nodes in the occupied south

        Between July 1 and 5, units of Ukraine’s Unmanned Systems Forces struck 37 energy nodes in the temporarily occupied territories of southern Ukraine.

        This was reported by Robert “Madyar” Brovdi, commander of the Unmanned Systems Forces.

        According to him, 16 energy nodes were hit over the past 48 hours, including in occupied Crimea, as well as in Kherson, Luhansk and Zaporizhzhia regions.

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        Brovdi said the strikes were part of the “dismantling of enemy rear areas in Crimea” and were aimed at creating problems for Russian forces with air defense, logistics, fuel, power supply and communications.

        “The Crimean switch is in the off position,” the commander of the Unmanned Systems Forces wrote.

        Among the facilities hit, he named the Kovylnе, Stepne, Yany Kapu, Traktove, Nyva, Zymne, Bakhchysarai, Saky, Zakhidno-Krymska and Slovianske electrical substations in occupied Crimea.

        According to Brovdi, the Henichesk and Overianivka substations in Kherson region were also hit, as well as electrical substations in Lozivskyi and Pokrovske in Luhansk region, Preobrazhenka in Kherson region and Novovasylivka in Zaporizhzhia region.

        Units of the 414th Separate Brigade of the Unmanned Systems Forces “Madyar’s Birds”, the 412th Brigade of the Unmanned Systems Forces “Nemesis”, the 1st Separate Center of the Unmanned Systems Forces and the 20th Brigade of the Unmanned Systems Forces “K-2” were involved in the strikes.

        Brovdi said such strikes are part of the consistent isolation of the Russian military presence on the occupied peninsula.

        “We will stand. Moscow will fall. And we will feed Crimea back to health and rebuild it,” he added.


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