 French AASM-250 gliding bombs were first used by Ukrainian forces to strike Avdeevka Koch plant, controlled by the Russian armed forces, this is reported by Ukrainian sources. Previously, it was believed that the American JDMR aerial bomb was used for strikes earlier. French Minister of the Armed Forces Sebastian Lacourna stated that from January 2024, it is planned to supply 50 AASM bombs to Ukraine every month and at the end of February, speaking before the Commission on National Charges of France, Lacourna added that Ukrainian MiG-29 and Su-24M aircraft were upgraded for these bombs, the French AASM Hammer family consists of bombs weighing 250, 500, and 1,000 kg. With the possibility of installing rocket boosters in various target guidance systems, the capture of the Avdeevka Koch plant by Russian troops at the end of February had marked a strategic point in their favor. However, the recent Ukrainian airstrike not only signifies a direct challenge to Russian control but also highlights the ongoing efforts of the Ukrainian military to reclaim and secure key territories. The successful deployment of AASM-250 munitions against Russian forces at the Avdeevka Koch plant is a testament to the evolving dynamics of the Russo-Ukrainian War. It reflects not only the tactical ingenuity of the Ukrainian military but also the critical role of international support in the form of advanced weaponry. As the conflict continues, the strategic utilization of such munitions could significantly impact the balance of power in the region, potentially altering the course of the war.