Russians strike Donetskoblgaz branch in Druzhkivka with FPV drone

Russians strike Donetskoblgaz branch in Druzhkivka with FPV drone

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In Druzhkivka, Donetsk region, an enemy FPV drone struck the Kramatorsk gas supply and gas distribution department of Donetskoblgaz JSC, causing damage.

This was reported on Facebook by Donetskoblgaz JSC, according to Ukrinform.

“Today, October 17, 2025, an explosion occurred on the territory of the Druzhkivka branch of the Kramatorsk Gas Supply and Gasification Department of Donetskoblgaz JSC as a result of an FPV drone launched by Russian occupation forces,” the statement said.

It is noted that as a result of the attack, a service vehicle and the plastic doors of the administrative building were damaged. No employees were injured.

Currently, the relevant services are working at the scene, assessing the damage and recording the consequences of the enemy attack.

Read also: Russian forces attack transport infrastructure in Chernihiv, one person injured

As reported, the Donetsk region is under constant shelling by Russian troops, with the Russian army killing and injuring civilians, destroying houses, businesses, energy, gas, and other infrastructure facilities on an almost daily basis. The Donetsk region has the longest frontline, stretching about 300 km.

Photo: Donetskoblgaz

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