Kremlin Claims Destruction of Ukrainian Drone Command Posts in Druzhkovka

The Russian Ministry of Defense announced the destruction of two Ukrainian drone command centers in the strategic city of Druzhkovka.
Strike Details
Russian military sources stated that specialized units from the Southern Group of Forces identified these control hubs through intensive reconnaissance efforts.
Following this discovery, troops launched precise strikes using FPV drones, effectively neutralizing the targets and disrupting enemy tactical coordination in the area.
Field Context
This claim coincides with statements from Donetsk Republic head Denis Pushilin, who reported Russian forces advancing to the outskirts of neighboring Alexeyevka-Druzhkovka.
The ministry also released footage documenting the liberation of Petrovka by units from the Central Group of Forces, highlighting ongoing operations in eastern Ukraine.
Intense fighting continues in the Donbas region, as Russian forces seek to expand their control while Kyiv defends its administrative and military strongholds.
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