Ukrainian Fighter Jet Destroyed a Company Command Post in Zaporizhzhia
Destruction of the Russian company command post in Zaporizhzhia. August 2025. Photo credits: Sunflower Telegram channel

Ukrainian aviation destroyed a company command post of the Russian occupation forces in the Zaporizhzhia region with a precision strike.

The Sunflower Telegram channel published the video of the air strike.

The footage captures a Ukrainian MiG-29 fighter jet striking with a GBU-62 American bomb, which was equipped with a JDAM-ER planning and correction kit.

This kit increases the range of the bomb and the accuracy of the strike itself.

The bomb hit a building that the Russians used as a company command post and a place of manpower accumulation.

The powerful explosion completely destroyed the building, killing the invaders who were inside or nearby.

“The enemy again thought that they could move unnoticed in small groups, but the accumulation of invaders and equipment was noticed and promptly transferred to the aviation,” the Sunflower channel wrote.

OSINT researchers of the WarArchive Telegram channel found out that the invaders were eliminated in the village of Kamianske in Zaporizhzhia.

Destruction of the Russian company command post in Zaporizhzhia. August 2025. Source: Sunflower Telegram channel

A Ukrainian reconnaissance drone observed the site of the strike and its results.

Recently, Ukrainian tactical aviation also delivered a devastating blow to a cluster of Russian drone operators who were terrorizing the civilian population of the Kherson region.

The invaders were located in the temporarily occupied Oleshky, in the building of a former sanitary and epidemiological station.

It was here that they set up positions for drone operators and deployed a battalion-level command post.

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