Ukrainian forces struck a Russian 1L119 Nebo-SVU radar station in occupied Luhansk Oblast, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reports.
The 1L119 Nebo-SVU radar station is a advanced Russian VHF surveillance radar designed for long-range detection, tracking, and identification of airborne targets, including stealth aircraft, to support air defense operations.
The radar station was hit near temporarily occupied Lymarivka in Luhansk Oblast. "The estimated cost of such a station is approximately $100 million," the General Staff reported. The photos on the issue were published by the Telegram channel Dosye_shpiona.

Ukrainian forces also targeted several Russian drone control points on temporarily occupied territories in Kherson and Zaporizhzhia oblasts. Strikes hit drone control facilities near the occupied settlements of Solodke, Rivnopillia, and Novohryhorivka in Zaporizhzhia Oblast, as well as another near Pidstepne in temporarily occupied Kherson Oblast.
Ukrainian forces hit an ammunition depot near occupied Vasylivka in Zaporizhzhia Oblast "with the aim of undermining the offensive potential of the occupiers," according to the General Staff.
"Hits have been recorded, the scale of enemy losses is being clarified," the report states. The Defense Forces continue to systematically reduce the offensive potential of Russian invaders.
Frequently asked questions
The destroyed 1L119 Nebo-SVU radar station is estimated to be worth approximately $100 million. It was successfully targeted by Ukrainian forces near the temporarily occupied settlement of Lymarivka.
The 1L119 Nebo-SVU is an advanced Russian VHF surveillance radar designed for long-range detection and tracking of airborne targets. It is specifically built to identify stealth aircraft and provide critical data for air defense operations.
Ukrainian forces also struck several drone control points across the Kherson and Zaporizhzhia oblasts, as well as an ammunition depot near Vasylivka. These coordinated strikes were intended to systematically undermine the offensive potential of the Russian military.