12 Russian FSB officers killed in drone strike on command post in occupied Donetsk, Ukraine's military says

12 Russian FSB officers killed in drone strike on command post in occupied Donetsk, Ukraine's military says

The Kyiv Independent world

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.

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