The Special Operations Forces (SOF) has attacked a Russia Shahed storage and launch pad facility deep behind enemy lines.
The SOF’s successful attack hit the facility near to Cape Chaudy in the occupied Crimea peninsula.
The SOF wrote on Telegram continue to use “asymmetric actions” to strike the Russian military .
The press service wrote, “On the night of November 28, the deep strike units of the Special Operations Forces successfully struck the Shahed attack UAV storage and launch area near Cape Chaudy, which is on the temporarily occupied territory of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea.”
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They said that the area is in southern Crimea which the Russian military use to launch different types of attacks across Ukraine, including the targeting of innocent Ukrainians.
The SOF said in a statement, “Special operations forces continue to use asymmetric actions to undermine the offensive capabilities of the Russian army.”
The SOF have been relentless with their attacks on Russia and last month they “destroyed” a S-400 Triumph launcher near to Yevpatoria as well as an ammunition depot close to Simferopol in the temporarily occupied Crimea.
The SOF reported, “The Resistance Movement of the Special Operations Forces, in coordination with the Deep Strike units of the SOF, struck enemy targets in the temporarily occupied territory of Crimea.
“The final phase of the special operation took place on October 6, 2025, but it was not publicized for operational security.”
Last week Ukraine “successfully” attacked two sanctioned Russian oil tankers using Sea Baby naval drones off Turkey’s Black Sea coast.
A source from the Security Services of Ukraine (SBU) told the Kyiv Independent on Saturday that the two ships, the Kairos and Virat were disabled in the attack and that they could have transported almost $70 million worth of oil.
Vladimir Putin is using several hundred shadow fleet oil tankers to bypass Western sanctions and the two vessels were en route to the Russian port of Novorossiysk to collect more cargo.
I did wonder, after Russia’s recent attacks on shipping, whether this would be ramped up. https://t.co/e466yNOdlN
— Shaun Pinner (@olddog100ua) November 29, 2025
The SBU source told the Kyiv Independent the drones “successfully completed their work on the ships,” they added it was a joint operation with the Ukrainian Navy which “a significant blow to Russian oil transportation.
The source continued, “The SBU continues active measures to cut Russia’s financial capabilities to wage war against Ukraine.
“Sea Baby sea drones disabled vessels that could carry oil worth nearly $70 million and were helping the Kremlin circumvent international sanctions.”





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