Ukraine Hits Russian Drone Units, Repair Base, Fuel Depot in Occupied Territories, Russia

The strikes targeted facilities linked to drone operations, logistics and troop concentrations, with damage assessments still underway.

Ukraine’s Armed Forces continue to strike Russian military targets in occupied Ukrainian territories and inside Russia as part of efforts to degrade Moscow’s offensive capabilities, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine said on Tuesday, Feb. 10.

Overnight, Ukrainian forces hit a Russian repair unit in the village of Yalta in the occupied Donetsk region.

In the occupied Zaporizhzhia region, Ukrainian troops struck a training center for drone pilots and a first-person view (FPV) drone production site near Komysh-Zoria. Russian troop concentrations were also targeted in the area of Khliborobne, according to the statement.

Separately, a drone command post linked to Russia’s Rubikon center was hit near Vysoke, also in the occupied Zaporizhzhia region.

In Russia’s Kursk region, Ukrainian forces recorded a strike on a Russian drone command post near the village of Tyotkino on Monday.

In another operation in the occupied Donetsk region, Ukrainian troops hit a fuel and lubricants depot near Fedorivka.

Russian losses and the extent of the damage are being clarified, the Ukrainian General Staff said. The strikes come amid a broader Ukrainian campaign targeting Russian drone production sites, training centers and command posts. 

Earlier this month, Ukraine’s Defense Forces hit hangar facilities used for missile pre-launch preparations at Russia’s Kapustin Yar test site, damaging multiple structures and forcing personnel to evacuate.