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Ukrainian Drones Hit Russian Ship "Svetlyak" In Crimea Right On The Fly

  • 4.06.2026, 14:16

The moment of impact was caught on video.

Ukraine's Unmanned Systems Force hit a Svetlyak-class border patrol ship in Crimea, as well as a number of other military and logistical targets of the enemy on the night of June 4.

This was reported by Unmanned Systems Force Commander Robert Brovdy ("Madyar"), who released a video of the defeat.

According to him, among the targets on which the SBS units worked out in the operational depth of the enemy was the border patrol ship Svetlyak of Project 10410 in the settlement of Yurkino in occupied Crimea.

It is 49.5 meters long, has a crew of 28 servicemen, and has a cruising autonomy of up to 10 days or about 2,200 nautical miles. The ship is armed with AK-176 artillery, Igla portable anti-aircraft missile systems, machine guns and six-barrel anti-aircraft guns.

The ship is designed to control and protect ports and ships, create a tactical line of anti-aircraft and anti-submarine defense.

The SBS also said it hit a Pantsir-S1 anti-aircraft missile and cannon system in Strelkovoye in Kherson region and a RSBN-4N short-range navigation radio system in Saki in occupied Crimea.

In addition, locomotives in Vladyslavivka and Razdolnoye in Crimea, transformers in Bulavinskoye and Uglegorsk in Donetsk Region, and tanks with fuel and lubricants in Makeyevka were hit.

Reminder, on June 3, Commander of the Unmanned Systems Force Robert Brovdi ("Madyar") reported the defeat of the Russian corvette "Boyky" in Kronstadt near St. Petersburg.

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