NewsUkrainian brigade downs Russian helicopter; SBU drones target Russian infrastructure

Ukrainian brigade downs Russian helicopter; SBU drones target Russian infrastructure

Russians lost a Ka-52 helicopter. Accurate strike by Ukraine.
Russians lost a Ka-52 helicopter. Accurate strike by Ukraine.
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Karina Strzelińska

13 May 2024 09:29

The Ukrainian 47th Independent Mechanized Brigade reported that the Russians lost a Ka-52 Alligator reconnaissance-strike helicopter on the front, valued at CAD 21 million. The defenders shot down the aircraft.

"Soldiers of the 47th Independent Mechanized Brigade grounded a Russian Ka-52 Alligator helicopter. The cost of one such helicopter is CAD 21 million," - reads a statement on Monday on Telegram.

Soldiers from the Brigade's rocket and artillery division shot down the machine. No information has been provided on when and where this took place.

Media: SBU drones struck a refinery and an electrical substation in Russia

On the same day, the Interfax-Ukraine news agency reported that drones from the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) hit a fuel base in the Russian Belgorod region and an electrical substation in the Lipetsk region.

According to the agency's source last night, SBU drones were actively operating in the Lipetsk and Belgorod regions. As a result, the Oskolneftesupply's oil warehouses near Stary Oskol and the Yeleckaya substation, with a capacity of 500 kV, caught fire.

The informant noted that Russian social networks reported a series of loud explosions near the oil depot in the Belgorod region, and the governor of the Lipetsk region confirmed the fire at the Yeleckaya substation.

The Interfax-Ukraine agency's source explained that the Yeleckaya substation powers Russian railways and the Stanova oil pumping station and ensures transit between the Lipetsk, Oryol, and Bryansk energy systems.

The agency's source announced that Russian industry, which works for the war with Ukraine, remains a legitimate target for the SBU. Actions aimed at weakening the enemy's military potential will continue.

On the same morning, the Russian Ministry of Defense admitted that Ukrainians had attacked facilities on Russian territory. The statement mentioned the "Kyiv regime," which attempted "terrorist attacks" using airplane-type drones and Storm Shadow air missiles.

The Russians declared that they destroyed 12 Olkha missiles and 12 drones in the Belgorod region, eight drones in the Kursk region, four maneuvering Storm Shadow cruise missiles, and seven drones over the occupied Crimea. According to Moscow, four drones were supposed to have been intercepted over the Lipetsk region.

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