For the first time, Russian forces struck the city from occupied territory with a guided aviation bomb reaching 130 km, injuring five and destroying infrastructure.
Lasar's Group tracked the launcher operating in an open field before it attempted to hide among trees, then struck with kamikaze drones approximately 33 kilometers from Ukrainian positions.
Geolocated video suggests the same workshop was hit last night as in a prior attack on NPO Splav site. Alternatively, one of the Russian equipment storage bases might have been a target.
They used loitering munitions and coordinated a GMLRS strike to destroy a Russian Buk-M3 and a rare Uragan-1 MLRS variant after spotting them together.
The Croatian RAK-SA-12 MLRS in the Toretsk sector demonstrates a lightweight, mobile system designed for rapid deployment and effective engagement against enemy forces.