The Unmanned Systems Forces carried out a coordinated strike on two key infrastructure sites located in the temporarily occupied areas of Donetsk region, using the FP-2 systems. According to official reports, Ukrainian drone units targeted the Zuivska and Starobeshivska thermal power plants, both of which have been used by russian forces to support military activity in the region.
The operation was revealed on November 18 by the Commander of Ukraine's Unmanned Systems Forces, who published footage of the attack on his official channel. The video shows the precision and scale of the strike, demonstrating the growing capabilities of Ukraine's specialized drone formations.
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According to the Commander, the mission was executed by fighters of the 1st Center of the Unmanned Systems Forces, now transformed and restructured for enhanced operational effectiveness.
The targeting of the Zuivska and Starobeshivska power plants is particularly notable due to their significance in sustaining the occupation authorities.
These facilities have been exploited by russian forces to support logistics, communications, and broader military operations throughout the region, making them legitimate strategic objectives in Ukraine's defensive campaign.
As Defense Express previously previously, the Armed Forces of Ukraine have successfully employed the ATACMS to deliver a precise strike against military targets located on the territory of russia. The operation was planned and executed with a high degree of accuracy.
This latest use of the ATACMS marks a significant milestone in Ukraine's campaign to disrupt russian military infrastructure deep behind the front lines. The strike demonstrates that Ukraine is increasingly able to target logistics hubs, command nodes, and other critical facilities used by the russian military to sustain its operations against Ukraine.

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