Ukrainian special forces of the GUR "Primari" unit have continued their systematic destruction of Russian air defense systems in Crimea, destroying an UTOS-T RLC, an RT-70 radio telescope, a Glonass complex, a BRLS MP-10M1 "Cape" M1 radar, and a 96l6-up radar from an S-400 system, according to a statement released by the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine. Separately, on August 30, Ukrainian missiles "Neptune" attacked a Russian border post near the village of Voloshyno in the Armyansk city district, damaging six hovercraft and resulting in one soldier's death. An unmanned aerial vehicle also hit military barracks in the same area, with consequences unknown, according to Astra's findings. These actions follow a broader pattern of Ukrainian operations aimed at degrading Russian military capabilities. In August, Ukraine conducted extensive drone attacks nightly against the Russian fuel industry, damaging all Russian oil refineries located up to 100 kilometers inside Russia, according to several media reports. The Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine stated that "Forces and tools have been prepared. New dipstra is planned," indicating a continuation of active operations to protect Ukraine. In related developments, the most recent shipment of US munitions and weapons for Ukraine arrived at a forward staging point in Poland. Kalitta Air's N715CK, using the USTRANSCOM call sign CAMBER467, flew directly from Dover AFB, Delaware, to Lublin. Meanwhile, satellite images from August 31 at 12:47 indicate the presence of two TU-95MC, approximately 29 TU-22M3, one IL-78m, four An-12 aircraft at the reindeer airfield in the Murmansk region. The Engels-2 airfield was reported to have three TU-95MC and one TU-160 this morning. Fire was also reported in the suburbs of Dnipro.