Ukraine Claims Drone Strike Kills 12 Russian FSB Officers
Ukraine Drone Strike Kills 12 Russian FSB Officers

Ukraine's unmanned systems forces claim to have killed at least 12 officers and injured 15 others in a drone attack on a Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) command post in the Donetsk region. The strike, which took place on Wednesday, was confirmed by Unmanned Systems Forces commander Robert "Madyar" Brovdi.

Details of the Attack

Ukrainian forces utilised FP-2 drones, manufactured by Fire Point, which are capable of carrying payloads of up to 100 kilograms for medium-range strikes. The operation involved eight precision strikes and was conducted jointly by the Unmanned Systems Forces and fighters from the 1st Corps of the Ukrainian National Guard's Azov Brigade.

Targeted Command Post

The targeted FSB command post was reportedly responsible for a range of activities, including sabotage operations, building intelligence networks, recruitment, terrorist attacks, arson, and coordinating Russian proxy forces in the region.

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This attack marks a significant escalation in Ukraine's use of drone warfare against Russian military and security infrastructure, demonstrating the effectiveness of domestically produced unmanned systems in precision strikes.

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