Ukrainian Forces Target Russian Air Defense in Rostov Oblast

Ukrainian Special Operational Forces (SSO) have confirmed the destruction of a Russian Buk-M3 air defense system and a Ne, on the eastern border with Ukraine. This marks another significant strike against Russian military infrastructure in the region. The attack is part of an ongoing campaign to disrupt Russian military operations along the border, where both sides have been engaged in heavy clashes.

According to military analysts, the Buk-M3 is a modern, mobile air defense system capable of engaging a wide range of aerial targets, including aircraft, helicopters, and drones. The Nebo-U radar system, on the other hand, is designed for early warning and tracking of incoming missiles, providing critical data for Russian air defenses. The destruction of these systems could significantly weaken Russia’s ability to monitor and respond to aerial threats in the region.

The strike comes amid heightened tensions along the border, where Ukrainian forces have been actively countering Russian advances. Military experts suggest that such operations are part of a broader strategy to push back against Russian territorial gains and protect Ukrainian territory. The attack is also seen as a demonstration of Ukraine’s growing capabilities in conducting precision strikes against high-value targets deep within Russian territory.