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Ukraine Hits $100M Nebo-U Radar, Drone Bases in Coordinated Strike Across Occupied Territories

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Russian Nebo-U radar station. (Photo: open source)
Russian Nebo-U radar station. (Photo: open source)

Ukrainian forces struck multiple high-value Russian military targets across occupied territories, according to a statement released by Ukraine’s General Staff on February 13.

Ukrainian strikes targeted concentrations of Russian personnel near Solodkovodne and Liubymivka. Separate attacks hit locations used by Russian drone operators in the areas of Tokmak and Mykhailivka in the occupied Zaporizhzhia region.

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Further east, in the occupied Donetsk region near the town of Selydove, Ukrainian forces struck a Russian logistics and supply depot.

Ukrainian strikes also reached occupied Crimea, where a 55Zh6U Nebo-U radar station was hit near Yevpatoria. The Nebo-U is a long-range radar system used to detect aerial targets and support air defense operations. The estimated cost of such a radar system is around $100 million.

In addition, Ukrainian forces struck an area of concentrated Russian military equipment near Komyshuvakha in the occupied Donetsk region.

The full scale of Russian losses and damage from the attacks is still being assessed, the General Staff said.

“The Defense Forces of Ukraine will continue to systematically carry out measures aimed at reducing the combat potential of the Russian aggressor,” the statement read.

Earlier, Ukrainian military intelligence operatives conducted precision drone strikes on several Russian air defense assets, including a rare Arctic-configured surface-to-air missile system.

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