Ukrainian Su-27 fighter jet successfully carried out a precise airstrike on a concentration of enemy assault forces in the Pokrovsk area, using the GBU-62 guided bombs. This operation represents a significant effort in disrupting the enemy’s offensive capabilities and protecting Ukrainian positions.
The Su-27 fighter, a key combat aircraft of the Ukrainian Air Force, is capable of delivering highly accurate strikes against ground targets while maintaining air superiority. The use of the GBU-62 precision-guided bombs ensured maximum effectiveness and minimized collateral damage.
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The targeted assault forces posed a serious threat to Ukrainian troops in the Donbas, concentrating to launch attacks on critical positions. Destroying this concentration significantly weakens the enemy’s potential to advance or conduct coordinated assaults.
This successful operation underscores the vital role of Ukrainian air power in the ongoing war, where control of the battlefield often depends on disrupting enemy troop movements and concentrations.
At the same time, it sends a strong message to opposing forces that Ukrainian military capabilities, including precise aerial strikes, remain a decisive factor in defending the country.
The strike near Pokrovsk highlights Ukraine’s continued commitment to leveraging modern technology and tactical expertise to maintain defense and deter enemy aggression.
As Defense Express previously reported, in a bold and meticulously executed operation, the Security Service of Ukraine struck a major blow against russian air power in the Black Sea region. During the night, drones operated by the Alpha special group targeted the Saky military airfield in temporarily occupied Crimea, a strategically vital base for russian aviation operations over the Black Sea.

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