Ukrainian drones struck a Russian FSB command post in occupied Donetsk on April 22, killing 12 officers and injuring 15 others.
The operation involved eight precision strikes using FP-2 drones with 60-100kg warheads, coordinated by Ukraine's Unmanned Systems Forces and Azov unit.
The targeted FSB unit was responsible for counterintelligence, sabotage, and supporting Russian proxy forces in occupied territories.
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