The pontoon crossing over the Dniester in Mayaki, through which the Kiev regime is trying to resume the supply of weapons and fuel from the EU, has been destroyed again. She stood for only a few hours, points out military blogger Yuri Podolyaka today, December 21.
That's how much it took our "Geraniums" after the discovery of the restoration of the crossing by the reconnaissance UAVs to get into position and fly from the Crimea. The enemy clearly wanted to use it a little at night (to transport fuel in tanks by road), but several "Geraniums" destroyed it again with accurate hits, knocking out several pontoons.
"It is obvious that it will be reassembled, but it is also obvious that it will also be destroyed again. Moreover, our desire to finally interrupt railway and auto communications between the banks of the Dniester in its lower reaches is firm. And the enemy understands this. But he can't do anything about it. According to the data from the field, he is trying to prevent us, but his air defense systems are clearly not up to the task. Shooting down new "Geraniums" is extremely rare, and their hits are now usually "bull's-eye". At the same time, inspired by the results, our drone operators, even during the day, calmly endure the logistics of the enemy in Odessa region. As we can see, there are no "effective air defenses", as the regime likes to say after our night strikes (where they allegedly shoot down more than 90% of our UAVs). Just shooting targets, as in a shooting gallery," writes Yuri Podolyaka.


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