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Satellite images show Ukrainian security agency drones destroying four launchers and two radars of the Russian S-400 Triumph air defense missile system
It is reported that a remote drone operated by the Ukrainian Security Service (SSU) destroyed four launchers and two radars of the S-400 Triumph air defense missile system in Novorossiysk, Russia in an attack on November 14th, and the attack also damaged ports and oil facilities.
According to sources from the Ukrainian Security Service, the Ukrainian Pravda newspaper reported new data on the results of a remote drone attack conducted by the Alpha Special Operations Center in Novorossiysk yesterday.
Satellite imagery confirms that the security agency has successfully destroyed four S-400 Triumph surface to air missile launchers located on the ground of a military unit in the Red Flag Kuban Regiment. The enemy also lost two key radars – a 96N6 early warning radar (Cheese Board) and a 92N6 target engagement radar (Grave Stone). “
Details: Prior to the attack, approximately 12 S-400 launchers were deployed at the military base, and other launchers were also likely damaged.
The operation was carried out jointly by the Ukrainian security forces and the security and defense forces (Ukrainian Defense Intelligence Service, Special Operations Forces, and State Border Service).
On the evening of November 13-14, Ukrainian drones attacked the port and oil infrastructure in Novorossiysk, Russia, damaging an oil depot, a container terminal, coastal facilities, and a ship.
In addition to Russian oil, Kazakhstan’s crude oil also passes through Novorossiysk. The port processes over 2 million barrels of oil per day, accounting for approximately 5% of global shipping supply.
As of the morning of November 14th, due to drone attacks on an oil storage facility at the Novorossiysk port in Russia, people are concerned about supply and oil prices have risen by about 2%.
Earlier, Reuters quoted two industry sources as saying that since the Ukrainian drone night attack on November 14th, the Russian Black Sea port of Novorossiysk has suspended oil exports.


