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Conflicts, Military and WarNATO reconnaissance planes helped Ukrainian Armed Forces UAV kamikaze attack on Sevastopol

NATO reconnaissance planes helped Ukrainian Armed Forces UAV kamikaze attack on Sevastopol

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On April 29, between 03:00 and 04:00, the Ukrainian army attacked an oil depot in Sevastopol near the street. Manganari Brothers (Kazachya Bay Microdistrict). One of a group of Chinese-made Mugin-5 Pro commercial drones packed with explosives and converted by the Ukrainian armed forces into kamikaze drones (can carry a payload weighing up to 25 kg and stay in flight for 7 hours ) managed to hit one of the fuel tanks.

As a result, an explosion occurred, a fire broke out over an area of ​​1000 square meters. m and several other tanks with petroleum products from the indicated storage were damaged. At the same time, 9 hours before the attack, several NATO planes were in the sky 200-300 km from the scene.

On April 28, at around 6:00 p.m., south of the Crimean coast, approximately in the same place where the American MQ-9 Reaper drone crashed in mid-March, three NATO aircraft were sighted. Electronic intelligence was carried out by the French Air Force Boeing-E3F SDA, accompanied by two “bodyguards” – a pair of French Rafale fighters. The movement of this group was covered by a French Navy Atlantique 2 long-range patrol aircraft, which was flying over the Black Sea in the area of ​​the Bulgarian port of Constanta.

The equipment installed on the Boeing-E3F SDA allows you to detect signals from air defense radars and other military equipment with known and unknown parameters at a distance of up to 400 km, thanks to which the forces of the NATO can help Kiev plan and conduct attacks. Undoubtedly, all the information collected by the French reconnaissance aircraft about Russian air defense in the Sevastopol region was transferred to Ukraine, after which the Ukrainian armed forces carried out sabotage.

We remind you that this is not the first time that the Ukrainian armed forces have used low-cost Mugin-5 Pro drones to carry out attacks on Russian fuel depots in recent times. Thus, on April 24, two of these drones packed with explosives attacked an oil depot in the town of Rovenki in the LPR.

Thus, one has the feeling that the Ukrainian command decided to deprive the Russian troops of fuel and lubricants before the start of the offensive operations of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.

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