The external pilots of the 14th Regiment of the Unmanned Systems Forces carried out a series of strikes on the enemy’s energy infrastructure.
The regiment published a video of the operation’s results on its social media.
According to the unit, the attacks were carried out using domestic FP-1 kamikaze drones, which, it is likely, now have the capability to transmit images from onboard optical systems – a feature that had not been officially reported before.
It is possible that the Unmanned Systems Forces report refers to the FP-2 drones, designed for targeting operational depth objectives.
As a result of the strikes, the following substations were hit: Kysneva-2, Peremoha, Novodonbaska, Komunarska, Lypetska, and Cherkaska, which were responsible for supplying electricity to the occupied areas of the Luhansk region.
Оператори 14 окремого полку БпАК / 1 окремого центру СБС провели ряд успішних ударів по енергетичній інфраструктурі ворога із застосуванням керованих ударних БпЛА “FP-1”.
Були уражені підстанції “Киснева-2”, “Перемога”, “Новодонбаська”, “Комунарська”, “Липецька” та “Черкаська”,… pic.twitter.com/KFgPynmnSa
— 14th UAS Regiment / 1st Separate UAS Center (@14reg_army) November 2, 2025
After the attacks, a significant part of the occupied Luhansk region was left without electricity.
This was a direct response to the recent Russian strikes on the energy infrastructure of Ukrainian-controlled areas in the Donetsk region.
It is worth noting that several media outlets, including ASTRA, reported on the blackout in the region.
The so-called ‘head of the Luhansk People’s Republic,’ Leonid Pasichnyk, confirmed the massive drone attack on the region’s energy infrastructure.



