Footage of Russian 300mm Tornado-S MLRS rocket strikes on temporary deployment sites of Ukrainian units, one of which is located on the northern outskirts of Pokrovsk. The strike used precision-guided rockets equipped with a GLONASS satellite-guided system.
The more complete story. Ukrainian special forces tried to infiltrate Pokrovsk in an attempt to widen the gap to allow their surrounded forces to retreat. They set up a temporary post, not very aware that Russian drones have been following them and while they were inside the building, a rocket from a Tornado-S hammered into it.
I find this interesting.
ATACMS was fired into Russian territory and S-400s and Pantsyrs shot them all down with wreckage to show. Then the Russians quickly found their launchers (0.25 of the video) and hit them with Iskanders. That's some quick response. IMO, the Russian radars tracked the ATACMS to their launch point, sent a UAV to confirm the targets, and quickly fired the Iskanders.
Previous to that, Iskanders struck two Neptun and a HIMARS system at the Dnipropetrovosk region.