Denys Shtilierman, co-owner and chief designer at "Fire Point" LLC, has released exclusive footage showing the combat use of domestic long-range weaponry. The video captures the night launches of FP-5 "Flamingo" missiles, which struck deep into the occupiers' rear.

The attack targeted the Main Missile and Artillery Directorate (GRAU) arsenal of the Russian Ministry of Defense, located near the village of Kotluban in the Volgograd region. According to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, this facility served as a key storage site for missiles, ammunition, and explosives for the enemy army.

The military confirmed the operation was conducted on the night of February 12, 2026. The strike by Ukrainian "Flamingos" resulted in massive fires and the detonation of ammunition at the depot.

"Powerful explosions were recorded at the facility, followed by secondary detonations. The scale of the damage is being clarified," the General Staff said in a statement.

Despite obvious signs of a precise hit and the sounds of detonation audible in videos shared by local residents, Russian authorities attempted to downplay the attack's aftermath. The Governor of the Volgograd region claimed "falling debris" caused a fire, yet simultaneously announced the urgent evacuation of Kotluban residents "to ensure safety."

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Analysts note that the FP-5 "Flamingo" missiles demonstrated the capability to penetrate layered enemy air defenses over significant distances.