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The Ukrainian military shared dramatic video of a military strike appearing to decimate Russian air-defense and military assets.
The elite “Ghosts” unit carried out several successful attacks targeting key components of the Russia defenses in the contested Crimea region, the Kyiv Post reported.
A compilation of apparent radar videos of the bombings was shared to the official Main Intelligence Directorate of Ukraine‘s HUR Telegram account on Friday set to the score of a cover of Justin Timberlake song “Cry Me a River” — in an apparent pun on the location of the attack.
The “Ghosts” unit allegedly destroyed a Ka-27 naval multi-purpose helicopter, a “Lira-A10” airfield radar system, a “Nebo-U” radar and a P-18 Terek radar, according to the report.
Video further showed the destruction of a dome-structured “Nebo-SV” radar which gave the impression of the Death Star from the “Star Wars” franchise.
A missile is recorded apparently dodging live-rounds that explode nearby before destroying its target, in another clip of the bombings.
Even Russo-radar and a multi-purpose helicopter were destroyed by the “Ghosts” unit over the past two weeks, Ukrainian military boasted in its Telegram post.
The group carried out a series of precision strikes last week targeting other valuable assets of Russia’s layered air-defense system in Donbas, the outlet stated.
“The armed struggle continues,” the Ukrainian military authority wrote in the Telegram post.
Neither The New York Post nor the Kyiv Post were able to verify the video shared by the military branch independently.
Meanwhile, the Ukraine and US are expected to hold high-level meetings in Geneva, Switzerland, beginning on Sunday aimed at bringing the war to an end, the Kyiv Post reported.

