Ukrainian drones strike Crimea and Caspian Sea, up to 1,000 kilometers away – video

On May 17, the Ukrainian Armed Forces struck a number of Russian targets using FP-2 unmanned aerial vehicles equipped with rockets. Among them was a Black Sea Fleet communications hub near the Mirnyi region in temporarily occupied Crimea, about 150 kilometers from the front.

The target in the first case was reportedly a critical communications hub of the Russian Black Sea Fleet, in a region that remains pivotal.

This particular video is presented as the first recorded case of the use of unguided missiles via the built-in camera of the FP-1/FP-2.

Furthermore, a video has been released showing a Ukrainian drone striking a Russian warship in the Caspian Sea, near the Dagestan region, at a particularly great distance from the front lines of the war.

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