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Source: Turkish drone destroyed one more Pantsir-S air defense missile system

Turkey destroyed another Pantsir-S air defense missile system in Libya.

A number of sources report that a few hours ago, a Turkish attack unmanned aerial vehicle, presumably the Bayraktar TB2 drone, destroyed another Russian Pantsir-S air defense missile system in the territory controlled by the Libyan National Army. This is the first complex destroyed by the Turkish military in the past two weeks.

According to preliminary data, the incident occurred in the area of ​​the Libyan capital, and although today there is no official confirmation of this version, in the Tripoli area a few days earlier the Pantsir-S air defense missile systems were actually seen.

If the information of the sources is correct, then this is already 17 complex destroyed by the Turkish military in Libya over the last month, although according to experts, the video and photographic evidence that actually confirms this can only be judged about the loss of 4 Pantsir-S complexes (one of them was captured - Ed.).

It should be clarified that recently, the forces of the Libyan National Army have also succeeded in destroying Turkish drones, having shot down one and a half dozen strike and reconnaissance UAVs in less than a week.

Experts do not exclude that information about the destruction of another ZRPK “Shell-S” may be false.

The truth always hurts my eyes.

Well, when people died on your Maidan, you weren’t particularly worried .. but how many more will die for ROSHEN .... It's a pity.

And what do they send you copies of contracts?

Life is a struggle, as the classic said, and there is nothing to be done about it, it starts at the level of simple microorganisms and ends with the struggle of human civilizations.

Soon it will turn out that the Turks will "destroy" many times more "Shells" than they were sold under the contract.

How many Russians have already died in these adventures, and how many more will die. Very sorry.

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