Ukraine has yet again carried out a spectacular covert drone attack on a Russia supply train causing “substantial damage” to heavy artillery and destroys hundreds of thousands of gallons of fuel.
Ukraine Southern Force Command said they managed to place covert drones in a grain carriage on the Russia supply train, in what has been dubbed as “Operation Spiderweb 2.0,” on 1 June near to Melitopol.
The hatches on the grain carriage flew open and at the same time drones swarmed out and attacking the carriages then the train came to a stop.
In the covert attack 103 armoured vehicles, 13 tanks, seven artillery systems were destroyed, and the drones blew up an estimated 158,000 to 172,000 gallons of fuel.
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Ukrainian military intelligence (HUR) said in a statement, “The Muscovites’ key logistical artery on the occupied territory of Zaporizhzhia Oblast and Crimea has been destroyed.”
The HUR stopped short of claiming the attack in southern Zaporizhzhia Oblast, however they said “the fight against the military logistics of the Russian occupiers continues.
Angry pro-Kremlin military bloggers “What genius came up with the idea of combining a train of equipment with grain trucks is a mystery.
How the SBU (Ukraine‘s Security Service) managed to hide drones there is also unknown, but the result was this.
“The first blow was delivered to the locomotive, after which the train began to lose speed and was stopped.
“The enemy destroyed most of the equipment without hindrances. Operation Spiderweb 2.0
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