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Ukraine’s SBU Unleashes Heavy Strike Drones and Levels Russian Bases in Occupied Territories

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Ukraine’s SBU Unleashes Heavy Strike Drones and Levels Russian Bases in Occupied Territories
Aerial footage released by Ukraine’s Security Service shows the aftermath of a drone strike on the Russian position in temporarily occupied territories. (Source: SBU)

The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) has conducted a series of precision drone strikes on Russian troop and equipment positions in temporarily occupied territories, the agency reported, sharing footage of the attacks online.

According to the SBU on October 10, operators from its Special Operations Center “A” targeted Russian clusters using FP-2 strike drones equipped with 105-kilogram warheads.

“Our fighters struck locations where the enemy’s equipment and personnel were concentrated,” the agency said.

The SBU noted that the FP-2 drones delivered “bright nighttime fireworks” over Russian positions and emphasized that Ukraine’s security forces “continue striking enemy forces by all available means.”

In a separate operation on the night of August 19, Ukraine’s Security Service struck two Russian ammunition depots in the occupied town of Bilokurakyne in Luhansk region, the agency reported.

Bilokurakyne lies on a key railway line used to move ammunition from Russia to frontline areas, including the Pokrovsk sector. The SBU said the strike aimed to disrupt this critical supply route and slow the delivery of munitions to Russian forces.

Earlier, SBU carried out another successful long-range strike in occupied Crimea, hitting the Saky airbase overnight and destroying or damaging multiple Russian combat aircraft.

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