NewsUkrainian drones decimate 15 Russian boats in bold Kherson raid

Ukrainian drones decimate 15 Russian boats in bold Kherson raid

The Ukrainian army's special forces conducted a daring operation in the Kherson region using drones. They managed to destroy 15 Russian boats. The Ukrainian Armed Forces released a recording.

Daring operation. Special forces destroyed 15 Russian boats
Daring operation. Special forces destroyed 15 Russian boats
Images source: © SOF UA
Sara Bounaoui

10 July 2024 10:11

The Special Operations Forces unit released a video of its operation on the Kharkiv section of the front line. Using drones, they tracked the route of the Russian boats, which transported Russians and their equipment.

"During surveillance, our soldiers discovered 15 Russian boats of various types. Drones with a reset system were used to combat the enemy's watercraft. None of them will be transporting Russian soldiers anymore," reads the statement from the Special Operations Forces.

Russian losses

According to data from the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, Russia has lost 554,510 soldiers.

The Ukrainians claim to have destroyed Russian equipment in the following amounts: 8,180 tanks, 15,715 armoured vehicles, 1,115 rocket launchers, 883 anti-aircraft systems, 361 aircraft, 326 helicopters, 11,973 unmanned aerial vehicles, 2,389 cruise missiles, 28 surface vessels, 1 submarine, 20,269 vehicles (including fuel tankers), and 2,531 units of special equipment.

Source: SOF UA

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