Operators from the 7th Rapid Response Corps of the Air Assault Forces used Fire Point strikes to hit several Russian invaders’ targets on the outskirts of the temporarily occupied city of Donetsk, including a workshop for building and preparing FPV drones for flight, as well as warehouses housing ground-based robotic systems.

According to Ukrinform, the 7th Rapid Response Corps of the Air Assault Forces reported this on Facebook and shared exclusive footage of Fire Point preparations for launch and the destruction of Russian targets in the rear.

As the military noted, one of the 7th Rapid Response Corps’ key tasks at present is to reduce the enemy’s ability to conduct combat operations. That is why they are employing the full spectrum of middle-strike capabilities, depending on the target's type and range.

“During a routine anti-logistics operation, the 237th Separate Unmanned Systems Battalion of the 7th Rapid Response Corps launched a series of strikes using Fire Point systems against targets on the outskirts of Donetsk. This area is one of the key logistics hubs for the Russian group in the Donetsk region. It is from here that the enemy supports units conducting offensive operations, particularly in the Pokrovsk direction,” the statement reads.