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On the night of February 28, the Ukrainian Defense Forces destroyed a thermobaric ammunition storage facility of the Russian invaders in the temporarily occupied territory of the Donetsk region, in the Selidove district.

In addition, three more important facilities of the Russian invaders were hit. In particular, the Ilsk Oil Refinery (Krasnodar Krai, RF), which is involved in supplying the Russian occupation army. The results of the hit are being clarified.

More to come...

Glory to Ukraine!

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🇺🇦За один день сталося одразу два випадки, коли російські FPV-дрони продемонстрували свою “російську якість”.

Це лише те, що вдалося зафіксувати на камеру. Для нас це навіть на краще, адже після таких прильотів ми можемо скоригувати логістичний маршрут, щоб не наражатися на небезпеку, а бойову частину зняти і, після доопрацювання нашими спеціалістами, повернути “відправнику”.

🇬🇧In just one day, there were two incidents where Russian FPV drones showcased their “russian quality.”

This is only what was captured on camera. For us, it’s actually beneficial, as after such strikes, we can adjust our logistical routes to avoid danger. Meanwhile, the warhead can be removed, refined by our specialists, and then returned to the “sender.”

https://t.me/OSHP_225/4925

 

SBU Soldiers Destroyed 1,676 Enemy Drones

Watching this video might make your eyes water—so many enemy drones have been destroyed! Most of them are reconnaissance types: Supercam, Zala, Orlan, and others.

"Each of these reconnaissance drones costs over $100,000. However, we have developed an FPV drone starting at just $700 that effectively takes them down," said SBU Head Vasyl Malyuk at the Ukraine. 2025 forum.

Additionally, our soldiers are eliminating enemy strike drones like the Lancet.

Most importantly, these drones will no longer transmit coordinates for enemy missiles, adjust Russian artillery, or destroy our positions.

https://t.me/SBUkr/14240

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