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Satellite Images Confirm Destruction of Be-12 and An-26 by DIU Drones

Satellite Images Confirm Destruction of Be-12 and An-26 by DIU Drones

Satellite images confirm the effectiveness of the Defense Intelligence of Ukraine (DIU) strikes on the Kacha and Simferopol airfields in Russian-occupied Crimea.

The observer AviVector published the pictures.

A photo dated Sept. 25 captures five Be-12 aircraft, one An-26, three MiG-29K fighter jets, four Mi-8 helicopters, and four Ka-27/29 helicopters.

Analysis of the images confirmed the complete destruction of an An-26 transport plane with tail number RF-46878 (“Blue 30”).

Only burn marks remained at the site, and the wreckage had already been removed. The second An-26 could not be identified.

Photos of the airfield with MiG-29K and Be-12 aircraft. Photo credits: AviVector

A crater was also recorded near one of the Be-12s, which appeared to be undamaged.

At the same time, the Be-12 “Yellow 08,” which was parked in the field, was damaged and removed from the base. Another Be-12 was also taken away.

An attempt was made to hit a Mi-8AMTSh helicopter, but there were no visible signs of damage. After the attack, the aircraft either left the airfield or was moved.

Photos of the airfield with helicopters. Photo credits: AviVector

In the Simferopol area, satellite images showed the destruction of one Mi-8 helicopter and damage to another.

In addition to aircraft, DIU special forces are also targeting elements of Russia’s air defense system.

On September 25, a surface situation radar and the coastal MR-10M1 “Mys M1” radar were struck.

Earlier, in early September, the Podlet and Nebo-M radars were reported to have been destroyed.

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