Drone attacks on two Russian space communication centers recorded in Crimea
Equipment and communication antennas were damaged, as well as an FSB agent

On December 20, two attacks were carried out on Russian military units in the temporarily occupied Crimea, according to sources of the Russian opposition publication ASTRA.
The first attack took place at about 4:20 a.m. in Alushta. At least three attacks were recorded on the territory of the military unit 28735 of the FSB border guard department, which, according to open data, is located in the village of Solnechnohirske in Alushta.
The attack was probably carried out from a drone.
One FSB officer was injured, and a satellite communication antenna was damaged, the newspaper writes.
The second attack was carried out at about 5 a.m. on the Center for Long-Range Space Communications in the occupied village of Vitino, Saksky district, allegedly with Storm Shadow missiles.
At least two strikes were recorded on the territory of the center, and 1 unit of military equipment was damaged. According to the sources, there were no casualties.
Background. On December 16, the Russian Defense Ministry reported a massive drone attack on Crimea. The Russians claimed to have shot down 26 drones.
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