12 Russian FSB officers killed in drone strike on command post in occupied Donetsk, Ukraine's military says
Key Points:
- Ukrainian drones struck a Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) command post in occupied Donetsk on April 22, killing 12 officers and injuring 15 others, according to Unmanned Systems Forces commander Robert "Madyar" Brovdi.
- The attack involved FP-2 drones manufactured by Ukrainian defense company Fire Point, capable of medium-range strikes with a payload of 60 to 100 kilograms.
- The operation included eight precision strikes carried out by the Unmanned Systems Forces in coordination with fighters from the 1st Corps of the Ukrainian National Guard "Azov."
- The targeted command post was responsible for sabotage, intelligence gathering, recruitment, terrorist attacks, arson, and coordination of Russian proxy forces.
- Kyiv continues to target Russian military infrastructure and facilities supporting Moscow's war effort in occupied territories.