Ukrainian SBU drones destroy Russian equipment and troops in occupied territory

The Security Service of Ukraine carried out a series of drone strikes on locations of Russian equipment and personnel in the temporarily occupied territory. The video was posted online, the Security Service of Ukraine reported.
The Security Service of Ukraine reported that operators of strike drones from the Special Operations Center A carried out attacks on enemy targets in the occupied territories.
"Our fighters hit concentrations of enemy equipment and manpower," the statement said.
The attacks were carried out by FP-2 drones with a warhead weighing 105 kilograms — these drones, as emphasized by the Security Service, provided "bright night fireworks" over the Russian forces' positions.
The agency added that the Security Service of Ukraine continues to strike enemy forces "by all available means" and stressed that Russians will face just retribution for every crime.
Drones attack Russia
On October 3, long-range drones of the Security Service of Ukraine struck one of Russia's leading oil refineries — Orsknefteorgsintez, located 1,400 kilometers from the Ukrainian border.
On Monday, October 6, two drones attacked the Tyumen oil refinery in Russia. As a result of the strike, a rectification column and part of the water supply system were damaged.
During the night of October 9, Ukrainian drones struck strategic facilities in Russia's Volgograd region — the Korobkovsky gas processing plant and the Yefimovka line production dispatch station.