Drones Destroyed An FSB Command Post In The Center Of Donetsk
2- 23.04.2026, 13:58
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27 officers of the Russian army were liquidated and wounded.
On the morning of April 22, drones of Ukraine's Unmanned Systems Force hit the command post of the Russian Federal Security Service in Donetsk, commander Robert Brovdi said. A video from the scene shows a hit on the headquarters in a high-rise building, writes "Focus".
What are the results of the UAS strike on the Russian FSB headquarters in the occupied Ukrainian city?

The group of FSB officers was hit by FP-2 drones, Brovdi wrote in his Telegram channel. The strike occurred at 8:01 a.m. April 22. The officers of the command post and TPD of the Russian Federal Security Service's Mobile Action Directorate were in the room. As a result, 12 Russians were killed and 15 were injured, the note said.
Prozharka komandavannya okupantiv in Donetsk
Madyar: Vikresleno. SBS birds on the FSB special forces: the command post-ligvo and the TPD of the Directorate of mobile actions of the FSB rf in Donetsk were destroyed.
The FSB rf UMD is an operational special unit ...
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- 🇺🇦 ЄuroMaydan 🇪🇺 (@EuroMaydan) April 23, 2026
VSU drone attack - details of the incident on April 22
The attack of the Ukrainian armed forces' drones on Donetsk became known on the morning of April 22. Locals published a series of photos and videos, claiming that a "swarm of UAVs" had swooped down on the occupied city. One of the recordings showed the burning wreckage of a drone that was spotted near a high-rise building on Universitetskaya Street.
In the meantime, a few days before the air attack, on April 16, 1 Corps of the Azov NSU published footage from the center of Donetsk: the drone reached a distance of 60 km from the front line and was not prevented by Russian air defense forces. The fighters said that they had taken under fire control the Russian Armed Forces' logistical routes that pass through Donetsk and head to various sections of the frontline in the east and south.