Units of the Azov Corps of Ukraine's National Guard are using strike drones to monitor enemy supply routes near Donetsk and strike targets deep behind enemy lines.
"The 1st Corps of the National Guard of Ukraine Azov is monitoring enemy logistics near Donetsk. Attack drone operators are targeting russian logistics deep behind enemy lines. Drones are keeping all logistics routes around Donetsk under surveillance," the statement reads.
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According to the statement, the 1st Corps is actively coordinating strikes against enemy logistics near Donetsk. Attack drone operators are targeting russian logistics deep behind enemy lines, while other drones monitor supply routes around the city.
Drone activity has been reported in Zuhres, Andriivka, Starobesheve, Horlivka, Lysychansk, and along the Donetsk ring road, suggesting reduced effectiveness of russian airspace control.

Earlier, the enemy felt secure in the rear. Any military targets moving along roads around Donetsk are now at risk of being struck. The lack of security in rear areas is becoming evident to russian forces, making it increasingly difficult for them to hide or defend.
The National Guard of Ukraine emphasizes its readiness to continue monitoring and carrying out precision strikes on the russian logistics routes.
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