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VisitUkraine Destroys Russian S-400 Radar in Kursk with ATACMS Missiles
Nov 24, 2024, 10:51 AM
In a significant development in the ongoing Ukraine-Russia conflict, Ukraine has reportedly struck a major blow to Russia's defenses by destroying the radar system of an S-400 air defense battery in the Kursk region with ATACMS missiles. The attack, which took place overnight, targeted the detection and engagement radar 96L6, part of Russia's advanced S-400 air defense system. This strike, reported by Nexta, is seen as a critical hit to Russia's military capabilities in the region, potentially weakening its air defense network.
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