S-400 Triumph air defense system. Location of battery in Yevpatoria could have been leaked by Russian tourist – OSINT expert
OSINTtechnical believes that the location of the battery of the Russian occupiers’ S-400 Triumph anti-aircraft missile system was revealed last year in a photo taken by a Russian tourist “somewhere in the area of Lake Solone.”
He showed a satellite image of the southern coast of Crimea near Yevpatoriya for August 28, where the S-400 was destroyed on the night of September 14.
The photo shows the positions of the air defense units.
An analyst at the independent non-profit think tank CNA writes that the picture shows “a Russian S-400 air defense system battery that was apparently attacked this morning near Yevpatoriya.”
On the morning of September 14, it became known that it was a counterintelligence operation by the SBU and the Navy that resulted in the destruction of the S-400 Triumph air defense system worth $1.2 billion: drones and Neptune missiles were used to target the target.
This attack was similar to the August 23 attack on the occupiers’ S-400 position near Olenivka on Cape Tarkhankut.