Defense forces struck an enemy command post using an FPV drone and HIMARS
Ukrainian Defense Forces soldiers, in coordination with neighboring units, launched a combined strike against a Russian command post.
The joint combat operation was filmed by operators of “Leleka” drones.
First, Ukrainian FPV drone operators struck a parked vehicle near the facility, which was likely being used by the enemy to support the command post.
After that, the building itself was struck using a HIMARS multiple launch rocket system.
The final stage of the operation involved firing cluster munitions at Russian infantry attempting to withdraw from their positions after the facility was destroyed.
Ukrainian forces continue to employ combined high-precision strikes to destroy enemy command posts and personnel on the front lines.
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Also, on April 18, Ukrainian forces destroyed a Russian TOS-1A "Sontsepok" heavy flamethrower system in the temporarily occupied territory of Zaporizhzhia Oblast.
Ukrainian defenders launched a successful strike on enemy logistics hubs, destroying fuel tankers near the temporarily occupied city of Luhansk.
In the Russian city of Tuapse in the Krasnodar Krai, explosions were heard on the night of April 16 amid a drone attack. The strikes may have targeted tanks at the Tuapse Oil Refinery, which belongs to Rosneft.
As a reminder, on the morning of April 15, Ukrainian “Lyuty” strike drones attacked a petrochemical plant in the city of Sterlitamak, located in the Republic of Bashkortostan, Russian Federation.
As a reminder, in Sterlitamak, Bashkortostan—one of the centers of the Russian Federation’s chemical and petrochemical industries—an attack was recorded on facilities that may be linked to the production of components for military equipment.
Also, last night, the temporarily occupied Crimean Peninsula came under a massive drone strike.