The Russian Armed Forces launched a strike with two Iskander-M missiles against a Neptune anti-ship missile division deployed in the Tuzla area of ​​Odessa Oblast

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The Russian Armed Forces launched a strike with two Iskander-M missiles against a Neptune anti-ship missile division deployed in the Tuzla area of ​​Odessa Oblast

The Russian Armed Forces carried out pinpoint strikes missile strike on the positional area of ​​the RK-360MC Neptun anti-ship missile division in the Tuzla area of ​​Odessa Oblast. This was reported by the Donbas Partizan TG channel.

According to published information, today at around 10 a.m. the Russian Armed Forces carried out two pinpoint strikes with Iskander-M missiles on the positions of the RK-360MTs Neptune anti-ship missile division deployed in the Tuzla area. At the time of the strike, a mobile command post, two unified launchers and a transport and loading vehicle were at the positions. Moreover, the division was deployed to prepare for missile launches at Russian military facilities.



As a result of the strike by two Iskander-M missiles, the mobile command post was completely destroyed, and two launchers were seriously damaged, excluding their further use without major repairs. As the channel notes, the deployment of the Neptune anti-ship missiles in the Tuzla area allowed the Ukrainian Navy to control a significant part of the coast and waters of the Black Sea.

It is emphasized that the delivery of this strike demonstrates the high accuracy of intelligence data and the coordination of the actions of the Russian Armed Forces. As previously reported, there is very strong pro-Russian resistance in Odessa and the Odessa region.
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  1. -11
    15 October 2024 18: 47
    All these Neptunes are some kind of mystical missiles. They are constantly shot down, now the launchers have been covered, but the debris never appears in the photo. Maybe because only the name is Ukrainian?
    1. +15
      15 October 2024 18: 53
      Great shot, guys! Thanks! Keep it up!
      Good health to you all and further military success!
    2. 0
      16 October 2024 16: 21
      never the debris appears in the photo.
      If you want to see the wreckage of an anti-ship missile, buy some scuba gear
      1. 0
        16 October 2024 17: 15
        It is clear that all missiles fly only over water and do not leave debris. They hit ships and are not shot down. Especially when they are shot down somewhere near Kursk
  2. +2
    15 October 2024 18: 49
    Well, what I want to write in response to such news is - beat them, the bastards, guys!
  3. +13
    15 October 2024 18: 51
    ]in Odessa and the Odessa region there is very strong pro-Russian resistance.
    I beg you... don't pass off wishful thinking as reality!
    1. +17
      15 October 2024 18: 55
      We will find out when we return to Odessa. Is it strong?
      1. +4
        15 October 2024 19: 05
        Quote: kit88
        We will find out when we return to Odessa. Is it strong?

        Alas, colleague, we have lost Odessa as part of Ukraine... so I would be more careful about returning! This is not the same Odessa... everything has rotted!
        1. +8
          15 October 2024 19: 11
          Calm down. When we get there, every first person there will be foaming at the mouth telling us how he fought as a partisan.
          But first, the Russian Federation, as the successor to the USSR, needs to strip this town of its title of hero city. The people living there do not deserve it.
          1. +8
            15 October 2024 20: 02
            The title was awarded for the exploits of those residents of Odessa, heroic Soviet soldiers and sailors. 404 also began with the demolition of monuments, deprivation of titles, renaming of streets and cities.
            1. -2
              15 October 2024 20: 14
              That's why you can't award cities with titles. Because then these hero cities can fight against the country that awarded them these titles.
          2. +2
            16 October 2024 05: 54
            Quote: Penzyak
            Calm down. When we get there, every first person there will be foaming at the mouth telling us how he fought as a partisan.
            But first, the Russian Federation, as the successor to the USSR, needs to strip this town of its title of hero city. The people living there do not deserve it.

            I somehow remembered something from a feature film, unfortunately I don’t remember the name, but I remember this plot:
            Soviet troops were liberating Odessa, and there was a scene where SMERSH members were talking to a suspicious guy who was telling them about his partisan activities and the atrocities of the fascists. And during the conversation, an exhausted woman entered the room and, seeing the guy in front of her, attacked him with her fists. Then everything became clear, this guy was an informant and a sadist.

            So our counterintelligence agents and investigators of the Investigative Committee will have a lot of work when the Russian city of Odessa is liberated.
        2. +10
          15 October 2024 19: 19
          This is not the same Odessa anymore...

          The same Jewish Odessa. And this crowd doesn't care who it's for - the Reds or the Whites. They quickly change their colors depending on what's appropriate.
          1. +2
            16 October 2024 05: 59
            Quote: Eugen 62
            This is not the same Odessa anymore...

            The same Jewish Odessa. And this crowd doesn't care who it's for - the Reds or the Whites. They quickly change their colors depending on what's appropriate.

            This is true, Odessa was practically occupied by Jews, and there you can see a Jew at almost every step, rather than a Russian or Ukrainian.
            And it’s unlikely that Jews lived there during the Second World War, and most likely they fled to Israel or the Russian Federation.
            And when it’s all over, they’ll come back and say, well, we lived here.
      2. 0
        16 October 2024 03: 59
        Quote: kit88
        We will find out when we return to Odessa. Is it strong?

        Or rather, we will find out how quickly Odessans can change their shoes.
  4. +2
    15 October 2024 18: 51
    I read Toulouse first, was surprised, reread))
    1. +2
      15 October 2024 20: 04
      Quote: Sauron80
      I read Toulouse first, was surprised, read it again

      In fact, Toulouse has been the headquarters of the French Space Command since 2019. If something happens, it is one of the likely targets.
      1. +1
        16 October 2024 07: 40
        Agas. And also, the headquarters of one aerospace giant is located there)
  5. +6
    15 October 2024 19: 03
    A new hit, the work of artificial pseudo-intelligence, a hit of this fall, definitely. fellow

  6. +2
    15 October 2024 19: 05
    There are more and more attacks on port cities! The main thing is that they are effective! Keep it up!
  7. -2
    15 October 2024 19: 20
    I don't believe in the underground of Odessa.. Khakhlism rules there.
  8. +1
    15 October 2024 19: 29
    I read it first in the Toulouse area and was so happy)))))
  9. 0
    15 October 2024 19: 31
    Such strikes cannot but please. Two points. Recently we have been frequently striking Odessa and the region. Perhaps the capabilities of technical reconnaissance have improved. There are more confirmed targets and strikes accordingly.
  10. -2
    15 October 2024 20: 02
    But religion does not allow sending several geraniums there to finish off the wounded?1 Why does our Ministry of Defense, with the stubbornness of a maniac, not complete any correct undertaking to the end?! Only one missile is sent to a PATRIOT battery consisting of three separated targets, and so on and so forth...
    1. +1
      16 October 2024 05: 03
      A huge territory with thousands of objects. No Iskanders will be enough, and the main battles are still ahead. That's why we knock out trump cards. In addition, the PU of the Patriots is not of great value - they are stamped out quickly, but the knocked out radar and control point with imported personnel are valuable losses for the enemy, and missiles are in short supply these days, they cost almost as much as the PU and take just as long to make. The PU without the original radar and control point is just metal.
  11. -8
    15 October 2024 20: 15
    Why didn't they hit them when the Neptunes were preparing to hit the cruiser Moskva?
  12. +1
    15 October 2024 20: 17
    Hmm, if you love Bandera, then love Iskander-M.
    Today in Odessa it is cloudy, most likely ground guidance
    1. 0
      15 October 2024 22: 52
      Well, why not? Perhaps the Condor-FKA worked.