The Times of London on Friday published a report detailing a failed Ukrainian attack on the Russian-controlled Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP) that took place in October 2022.
About 600 Ukrainian special forces soldiers launched the attack from the north bank of the Dnieper River and attempted to cross the water to reach the ZNPP. As the attack was launched, HIMARS rockets provided by the US hit Russian positions on the southern bank of the river near the power plant.
When asked by The Times if the US had provided targeting data for the HIMARS before the raid, a Pentagon source said the US provided time-sensitive intelligence to Ukrainian special forces. We do share information with them, but they are responsible for the selection, prioritization, and ultimate decisions to engage threats, the source said.