Special Operations Forces hit logistics facilities at temporarily occupied territory of Crimea

The Special Operations Forces (SOF) of the Armed Forces of Ukraine have disabled logistics facilities in the temporarily occupied territory (TOT) of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, the SOF Telegram channel reported on Tuesday.
"Special Operations Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine carried out special operations in the Crimean TOT, as a result of which logistics facilities ensuring the functioning and combat supply of military units of the Russian army were disabled," the message reads.
According to reports in Russian public groups, "UAVs struck the railway infrastructure in annexed Crimea, Dzhankoy and Krasnogvardeyskoye came under attack."
As reported, on the night of August 21, the Special Operations Forces destroyed a Russian rolling stock with fuel and lubricants near the Dzhankoy railway station in the TOT. On August 12, the Special Operations Forces destroyed a stationary TRLK-10 Skala-M route radar complex in the settlement of Abrikosovka, in the Crimean TOT. It is noted that Skala-M is a Soviet-Russian route radar complex that includes both primary and secondary capabilities for detecting air targets. It is designed to monitor air traffic in the sky. The radar's range is up to 350 km.