Kyiv has now claimed three drone strikes on Russian long-range radar sites, intended to spot incoming nuclear missiles.
Russia's nuclear ballistic missile early warning radar network has emerged as a key target of long-range Ukrainian strikes, with three facilities having now been attacked by Kyiv's drones in the past two months.Two such strikes occurred in the past week. First, a drone hit a 'Voronezh-DM' radar at the Armavir Radar Station in the southern Krasnodar region on May 22. The site is home to two Voronezh-DM radars with a range of around 6,000 kilometers .
Asked why Russia's long-range radars were being targeted, the source replied: 'They monitor the actions of the Ukrainian security and defense forces in the south of Ukraine.'Newsweek has contacted the Russian Defense Ministry by email to request comment.
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