Ukrainian drones hit Russia's Murom-P, Strizh systems
Members of the Ghost unit of the Ukrainian Defense Ministry's Main Intelligence Directorate (HUR) have carried out a series of successful FPV strikes against the targets of the Russian occupiers.
That's according to the military intelligence agency, Ukrinform reports.
"In one sector of the front, the scouts spotted and struck a location of the occupiers' vehicles," the report reads.
Several Russian surveillance and reconnaissance systems were destroyed or damaged in the strikes, including a Murom-P video surveillance system, a Strizh electronic warfare system, a communications repeater and a power substation supplying electricity to Russian forces.
Video: Ukrainian Defense Ministry's Main Intelligence Directorate
HUR also reported that Hero of Ukraine Volodymyr Zhemchuhov had handed over a batch of FPV and Baba Yaga drones to intelligence officers.
As reported, 120 drones of various modifications were handed over to the police in the Zaporizhzhia region, which will help them maintain law and order.