Invader forward base in the village of Brylivka on the left bank of the Kherson region was hit with HIMARS.
The Flying Skull unit, which was correcting strikes from a reconnaissance drone, demonstrated their combat work.
The Russian military was housed in two neighboring buildings in the occupied village of Brylivka.
The Shark drone, manufactured in Ukraine, was selected for deep reconnaissance and HIMARS adjustment.
The drone initially recorded the Russian military coming to the houses and then locating there.
Then, GMLRS missiles were fired from the US M142 HIMARS missile system, which hit the buildings with precision.
“We have a new contender for the high jump record,” the Flying Skull unit commented on the destruction of the Russians.
It is not the first strike against a group of Russian soldiers in the occupied village of Brylivka.
At the end of July this year, a train with military equipment, ammunition, and manpower of the Russian military was hit in the area of the Brylivka railway station.
After the incident, the Center for National Resistance reported that residents were evicted from their own homes near the railway station in the village of Brylivka so that local residents would not inform the Ukrainian Armed Forces of the movement of Russian equipment.
Due to the approaching winter, Russian forces in the occupied left bank of the Kherson region are now trying to arrange logistics for themselves.
Recently, Ukrainian artillery hit a convoy of Russian invaders in the Kherson region. At that time, the convoy was also detected by a reconnaissance drone, which recorded the Russians’ encampment in the village.