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Russia Says UAV Units Destroyed 'Baba Yaga' Drones in Dnipropetrovsk, Struck Rotating Infantry in Zaporizhzhia

The Defence Ministry credits integrated recon-to-strike tactics for the reported hits, with no independent verification.

Overview

  • TASS reported that operators from the Dnepr grouping used strike drones to kill a Ukrainian infantry group attempting rotation near the Orikhiv sector in Zaporizhzhia.
  • RIA Novosti cited the ministry as saying Vostok grouping unmanned units detected and destroyed several heavy 'Baba Yaga' hexacopters in the Dnipropetrovsk region.
  • The ministry said units employed FPV drones with fiber‑optic control and strike platforms fitted with munition‑release gear against observation posts, fortified positions, and personnel.
  • According to the statement, rapid reconnaissance and relaying of coordinates to command points enabled FPV drones to reach the identified group before it found cover.
  • The ministry asserted these actions reduced Ukrainian drone activity in that sector and weakened combat potential, creating conditions for follow‑on moves by assault and VDV units.