According to Ukraine’s SBS, the operation, coordinated by the newly created Deep Strike Center, hit launch pads, air defenses, fuel depots, electronic warfare facilities and communication nodes in Donetsk, Luhansk and Zaporizhia.
Ukraine’s Unmanned Systems Unit (SBS) said it had carried out a new series of attacks against Russian targets in the temporarily occupied territory, targeting air defense systems, logistics depots, communications infrastructure and military support points.
SBS Commander Robert “Hungarian” According to Brovdy, the operation involved several units specializing in drone warfare and other unmanned means and was carried out under the command of the newly created Deep Strike Center of the Unmanned Systems Unit.
According to the Ukrainian statement, one of the main targets was Donetsk Airport, where a mobile launch platform linked to Shahed family drones was identified and destroyed on the night of March 28. It is reported that this operation was carried out by the SBS 1st Squadron.

The Ukrainian command also said it had hit two Tor-family air defense systems in different sectors of the front.
In the occupied Luhansk region, the 9th Kairos Battalion of SBS Unit 414 Tor-M2 It is reported that the system was destroyed. In the occupied Zaporizhia region, the 413th Raid Squadron Gate-M1 It was claimed that the system was shot down and damaged.
Not only the air defense system but also Russia’s rear logistics were targeted. In the occupied areas of Luhansk and Donetsk, the Kairos Battalion reported destroying warehouses containing electronic countermeasures equipment, explosives, and workshops related to electronic warfare.

Another attack reportedly hit a military fuel depot near Aidar in the Luhansk region.
In the city of Mangu, Donetsk region, the 1st SBS squadron reportedly destroyed fuel depots and supply points, as well as communication towers and nodes used by Russian forces.
According to the Ukrainian side, these targets were considered important for maintaining command and logistics flow in the occupied territories.

The report also states that a 2S1 Gvozdika self-propelled howitzer was destroyed during a mission to detect Russian air defense systems. This 122mm system is still widely used for indirect fire support on the battlefield.
The offensive described by SBS is seen as a strengthening of Ukraine’s strategy of using drones to attack high-value targets behind the front lines—particularly air defense, logistics, electronic warfare, and communications assets. To date, there has been no independent confirmation of the extent of damage claimed by Ukrainian authorities.
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