Ukrainian Strikes Target Enemy Military Infrastructure
In the early hours of February 3, Ukrainian Defense Forces conducted strikes against a series of Russian military targets. On the temporarily occupied territory of Zaporizhzhia region, near the settlement of Komysh-Zoria, a training center for enemy pilots and a production facility for FPV drones were hit. Furthermore, near Khliborobne in the occupied part of Zaporizhzhia region, a concentration of enemy personnel was successfully struck.
Another significant strike occurred on February 2, when Ukrainian units targeted a concentration of enemy forces near the village of Terebreno in Russia's Belgorod region. On the temporarily occupied territory of Donetsk region, near the settlement of Baranivka, an enemy electronic warfare station was also confirmed as damaged.
Effectiveness of Ukrainian Military Operations
Following these operations, Ukrainian forces confirmed the destruction of a heavy flamethrower system, the TOS-1A Solntsepyok, which was struck on February 2 within Russia's Belgorod region. This marks the first documented instance of Ukraine's Defense Forces destroying a Russian TOS-1A Solntsepyok system on Russian soil, highlighting the reach and precision of their capabilities. The strike on this powerful weapon system deepens the operational challenges for Russian forces. The TOS-1A is a thermobaric rocket launcher known for its devastating area-of-effect firepower.
These events demonstrate the continuation of active military operations by Ukrainian Defense Forces both within the temporarily occupied territories and on the territory of the Russian Federation itself.
These successful strikes against enemy military assets are likely to significantly degrade Russian combat effectiveness and underscore Ukraine's evolving strategic capacity for defensive and deep-strike operations. The situation also highlights the growing importance of technologies like FPV drones in modern warfare, which are reshaping combat dynamics across the front lines.