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Strike On Headquarters: AFU Hit Key Russian Facilities In Donetsk Region

  • 12.03.2026, 8:25

The attack affected important elements of the enemy's control system.

The Ukrainian military has struck several facilities of the Russian occupation forces in Donetsk region. The attack took place near the town of Selidovo, located near Pokrovsk, and affected important elements of the enemy's control system.

The the press service of the 7th Rapid Reaction Corps of the DSV reported that.

Where the strike occurred

According to the military, the hit was recorded in the town of Selidovo, Pokrovsk district, Donetsk region. The populated area is more than 20 kilometers from the front line and about 15 kilometers southeast of Pokrovsk.

The operation involved units of the 7th Corps of the DSHV and fighters of the 412th Brigade Nemesis Force unmanned systems. According to the results of the strike, three important facilities of Russian troops were confirmed to have been hit.

What targets were hit

According to the Ukrainian military, among the targets hit was a temporary deployment point for a drone unit.

It was tentatively determined that it was acting in the interests of the 76th Airborne Assault Division of the Russian Army.

The building was also occupied by Russian military personnel who were using it as a shelter.

The control center of the Zeus detachment of the 8th Independent Unmanned Systems Battalion of the 2nd Combined Arms Army of the Russian Army, where Russian military personnel were located, was also hit.

The temporary deployment center and command center of the 1st Motorized Rifle Battalion of the 30th Independent Motorized Rifle Brigade were also hit.

The soldiers and officers of the battalion's command were reportedly housed on the territory of a local hotel complex.

The information about the enemy's losses is currently being clarified.

"The destruction of these facilities significantly weakens the coordination of enemy units of unmanned systems and control of enemy troops in the Pokrovskaya agglomeration," the military stressed.

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