Ukrainian forces hit Russian FPV drone production and command posts in new strikes
Photo: Ukrainian Armed Forces strike new enemy targets (Getty Images)
Ukraine’s Defense Forces have struck a Russian Uragan multiple-launch rocket system, drone command posts, concentrations of manpower, and an FPV drone production center in temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine, according to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
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“Within measures aimed at reducing the offensive capabilities of the Russian aggressor, units of Ukraine’s Defense Forces on February 5 and overnight into February 6 delivered fire strikes against a number of enemy military targets in temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine,” the statement said.
In the Donetsk region, near the village of Novomaiorske, an enemy Uragan MLRS was hit. Near the city of Chasiv Yar, strikes were recorded on concentrations of enemy personnel.
In the temporarily occupied part of the Zaporizhzhia region, Ukrainian forces struck enemy manpower near Rivnopillia, hit a Russian drone command post near Huliaipole, and destroyed a logistics warehouse near the village of Rivne.
In addition, near the settlement of Komysh-Zoria, a center for FPV drone production and pilot training was struck.
Enemy losses and the scale of damage are being clarified.
Strikes on Russian targets
Earlier, in January, Ukraine’s Defense Forces carried out a series of strikes on the Kapustin Yar test range in Russia, from which the occupiers launched Oreshnik missiles at Ukraine.
On the night of February 3, Ukrainian forces hit an FPV drone production center, concentrations of enemy manpower, and a Russian electronic warfare station.
On the night of February 2, Ukraine also delivered a series of successful strikes on Russian command posts and logistics facilities.