The boats went without light at high speeds, one ship can take up to 15 people on board, he noted.

“Artillery worked along the coast.

There was artillery preparation, which ensured the landing on land and the approach to the station.

Attacks were made on the station itself and along the coastline,” the fighter said.

He recalled that with the help of aviation, the enemy was offered “tremendous resistance”, and the Ukrainian military will remember this “powerful blow”.

On September 3, the Russian Ministry of Defense reported that the Armed Forces of Ukraine, late in the evening of September 2, tried to land troops on boats on the coast of the Kakhovka reservoir in the Energodar and Dneproprudny area.

Air strikes were carried out against the enemy by four Su-30s and two Ka-52 helicopters, which led to the destruction of 20 boats and boats.

The remaining forces turned around and fled.