Dobropillya is suffering from an invasion of FPV drones. DeepState reported the main target of the occupiers
According to glavcom.ua: Analysts of the DeepState project reported updated data on the use of FPV drones over Dobropillya. On July 9 and the night of July 10, the enemy launched more than a hundred of these drones over the city, reports 'Glavkom'.
According to analysts, the Russian occupation army is shelling civilian facilities in Dobropillya: cars, enterprises, houses, restaurants, and stores. Only on July 9, the pilots of one of the brigades carried out about 40 strikes with FPV drones on the city.
DeepState writes that one of the main goals of the enemy is to reach the striking range of FPV drones on optical fiber in order to be able to attack logistics. 'Having reached a distance of 20 km on the Popiv-Yar-Novotoretske-Razine stretch, the enemies do not miss the opportunity to influence the logistical artery of the Donetsk region. And they are ready to drive pilots to the very zero. Russia has once again shown its true nature, destroying even civilians,' the message states.
Recently, Russian invaders began advancing northeast of Pokrovsk and may try to reach Dobropillya. This concerns the encirclement of Pokrovsk and the bypassing of Ukrainian forts in the Donetsk region.
In March, the enemy also attacked Dobropillya. As a result of the shelling, at least 11 people died, and 30 were injured. Eight five-story buildings, an administrative building, and 30 cars were damaged. Fires also occurred in houses and administrative buildings.
The Ukrainian city of Dobropillya, located in the Donetsk region, has once again become a target for Russian FPV drones, which are used for aerial attacks on civilian objects and the city's infrastructure. The enemy actively seeks to influence logistical routes and destroy residential buildings, causing significant destruction and human casualties. Ukrainian forces are forced to defend their territory from aggression and protect the civilian population from Russian attacks.
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