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Ukrainian Drones STRIKE Russia’s Air Base In Crimea — Then THIS Happened...

1 مناظر· 06/26/26
AMAD KHABAR
AMAD KHABAR
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At 3:45 a.m., Ukrainian UAV crews prepared a long-range strike from secret launch sites near Odessa. Their target was Saky Air Base in Crimea — one of Russia’s most important air bases for Su-24 bombers, Su-30 fighters, fuel storage, air defense coordination, and operations across the Black Sea.

In this video, we break down how Ukraine used AN-196 Liutyi UAVs to challenge Russia’s layered air defense network, including S-400, Buk-M3, Pole-21, Krasukha-4, and 2S38 Derivatsiya systems. Flying low over the Black Sea, the UAVs exploited the radar horizon, forced Russian operators into split-second decisions, and pushed the entire defensive system into overload.

The attack did not only target aircraft on the ground. It also struck fuel depots, support vehicles, radar systems, communications links, and the airport operations building — turning Saky from a protected air base into a burning and disorganized battlefield.

This strike showed that Crimea is no longer the untouchable fortress Moscow once believed it to be. With enough timing, pressure, and swarm tactics, Ukraine proved that even heavily defended Russian bases can be disrupted, damaged, and paralyzed.

Timestamps:
00:00 - Ukraine Opens The Long-Range Strike On Saky
01:45 - Russia’s S-400 Is Deceived By The Radar Horizon
06:14 - The First Air Defense Layer Collapses
11:08 - Ukraine’s UAV Swarm Tactics
14:55 - Saky’s Fuel Depot Explodes
18:38 - The Airport Operations Building Is Hit
24:02 - Crimea Is No Longer An Untouchable Fortress

Disclaimer: This video is for informational, educational, and documentary purposes only. It is based on open-source analysis, battlefield reporting, and simulated illustrative scenes. The content does not promote violence, hatred, or harm against any people. We support peace, sovereignty, and a just end to the war in Ukraine.

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