Ukrainian Drones Strike Russian Drone Hub at Donetsk Airport

Ukrainian drones strike Donetsk Airport

Ukrainian unmanned forces struck a major Russian drone operations base at occupied Donetsk Airport on December 30, 2025, destroying storage facilities, logistics centers, and maintenance infrastructure for Shahed and Geran attack drones in a coordinated nighttime operation.

Major Strike Targets Russian Drone Operations

Ukrainian Unmanned Systems Forces conducted a large-scale strike against Russian drone infrastructure at Donetsk Airport in occupied Donetsk Oblast on the night of December 30, 2025. The operation specifically targeted facilities used for storing, assembling, and launching Russian Shahed, Geran, and Gerbera attack drones that have been systematically deployed against Ukrainian cities and infrastructure.​

Commander Robert “Madyar” Brovdi of the Ukrainian Unmanned Systems Forces confirmed the successful strike, stating that Ukrainian drones from the 1st Separate Center of the Unmanned Systems Forces carried out the massive attack. The operation was developed by the intelligence unit of the 414th Separate Brigade, known as “Madyar’s Birds,” working in cooperation with the newly established Deep Strike Center of the Unmanned Systems Forces.​

Facilities Destroyed in the Operation

The Ukrainian strike targeted multiple critical Russian military installations at the airport complex. The destroyed facilities included a drone logistics hub serving as the operational nerve center for Russian unmanned operations in the region. Ukrainian forces also hit the pre-flight preparation and maintenance center where Russian technical personnel conducted final checks and equipped Geran, Shahed, and Gerbera drones before launch.​

The central warehouse storing combat warheads and explosive units for drone systems sustained direct hits during the operation. Additionally, the strike destroyed a dedicated storage facility for Gerbera drones and targeted concentration points housing Russian military and technical personnel responsible for drone preparation and pre-launch maintenance.​

Target Function Impact
Logistics Hub Coordination center for drone operations Destroyed
Maintenance Center Pre-flight preparation and technical servicing Destroyed
Central Warehouse Storage of warheads and combat units Direct hit
Gerbera Storage Specialized drone storage facility Destroyed
Personnel Quarters Housing for technical staff Struck

Strategic Importance of Donetsk Airport

Donetsk Airport has served as a strategic Russian military hub since its occupation in 2014. The facility ceased civilian operations in May 2014 following the beginning of Russian occupation of parts of Donetsk and Luhansk oblasts. Ukrainian forces famously defended the airport for 242 days before withdrawing on January 23, 2015, after Russian troops destroyed the control tower and terminal buildings. According to Ukraine’s Ministry of Defense, 97 Ukrainian soldiers were killed during the battles for control of Donetsk Airport.​

Russian forces have transformed the airport into a drone operations base for training and launching Shahed, Geran, and Gerbera drones. Satellite images from August 2025 revealed Russia repairing the runway, likely to expand attack drone operations from occupied territory. The location provides Russian forces with a forward operating base closer to Ukrainian population centers and critical infrastructure.​

Russia’s Intensified Drone Campaign

Russia has significantly escalated its use of Iranian-designed Shahed drones against Ukraine throughout 2024 and 2025. Starting in September 2024, Russia ramped up Shahed drone launches from approximately 200 per week to more than 1,000 per week by March 2025. Throughout 2024, Russian military conducted an estimated average of just under 1,000 Shahed drone attacks per month against Ukraine.​

These low-cost attack drones, originally imported from Iran but now mass-produced in Russia using smuggled Western electronics and Chinese parts, cause millions of Ukrainians to endure air raid sirens nightly. On the same night as the Donetsk Airport strike, Russian forces launched 43 Shahed loitering munitions and other attack drones against Ukraine, with air defense units destroying 21 of them.​

Ukrainian Unmanned Systems Forces Expand Operations

The strike on Donetsk Airport represents part of a broader Ukrainian strategy to target Russian military infrastructure in occupied territories. The newly created Deep Strike Center coordinates operations against high-value targets deep behind enemy lines. Just days before the airport strike, on December 26, Ukrainian Unmanned Systems Forces struck a command post of the 14th Brigade of Russian Military Intelligence (GRU) in occupied Berdiansk, Donetsk region, killing 51 Russian special forces personnel and wounding 74 others.​

Ukrainian forces have also successfully targeted air defense facilities, radar stations including the Nebo system, and strategic industrial facilities such as the Alchevsk Metallurgical Plant. These operations demonstrate Ukraine’s growing capability to conduct precision strikes against Russian military infrastructure using domestically produced unmanned systems.​

Recent Ukrainian Drone Operations Date Target Result
Berdiansk GRU Strike Dec 26, 2025 Russian special forces HQ 51 killed, 74 wounded
Donetsk Airport Strike Dec 30, 2025 Drone hub and warehouses Multiple facilities destroyed
Nebo Radar Attack Dec 18, 2025 Air defense radar system Radar station damaged

Military Significance of the Strike

The destruction of the Donetsk Airport drone hub disrupts Russian operational capabilities in the Donetsk region. By eliminating pre-flight preparation facilities and destroying stored warheads, Ukrainian forces have degraded Russia’s ability to conduct sustained drone attacks from this forward location. The strike also eliminates trained technical personnel essential for drone operations, creating both immediate operational gaps and longer-term capability challenges for Russian forces.​

The successful operation demonstrates Ukraine’s ability to gather intelligence on Russian military installations, plan complex strikes, and execute coordinated attacks using domestically developed unmanned systems. The involvement of the newly established Deep Strike Center signals Ukraine’s commitment to developing specialized units focused on long-range precision strikes against high-value targets in occupied territories.​

Final Thoughts

The Ukrainian strike on Russian drone facilities at Donetsk Airport marks a significant tactical success in countering Russia’s intensified drone campaign against Ukrainian cities and infrastructure. By destroying storage facilities, maintenance centers, and logistics hubs, Ukrainian forces have disrupted Russian drone operations at a critical forward base. The operation showcases the growing sophistication and reach of Ukraine’s Unmanned Systems Forces, which continue to expand their capabilities through new organizational structures like the Deep Strike Center. As Russia maintains its strategy of sustained drone attacks averaging over 1,000 launches per week, Ukrainian forces are adapting by targeting the infrastructure and personnel that enable these operations. The destruction of the Donetsk Airport hub demonstrates that Ukrainian forces can effectively strike back at Russian military infrastructure in occupied territories, potentially degrading Russia’s ability to sustain its drone campaign over time.


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