According to the source, Ukrainian drones initially "overloaded" Russian air defense systems, after which a "Neptune" missile struck the target.
Throughout the night, Russians took to social media to complain about the sounds of flying drones, the operation of air defense systems, and reported a powerful explosion from the "Neptune." There was also active discussion of multiple explosions near the village of Chaltyr, indicating secondary detonations of munitions.
Ukrainian drones and missiles, as reported by sources, hit a critically important target—a warehouse of reconnaissance drones that coordinate strikes by Russian Armed Forces on Ukrainian cities and the front line.
"Now there will be fewer of these Russian 'birds' in the sky. Operations against military targets in the enemy's rear will continue," the interlocutor summarized for the publication.
It is worth noting that fiber-optic FPV drones are currently being tested in Ukraine. According to some military personnel, they could pose new challenges on the front line. The UAVs are capable of covering limited distances.