Denis Pushilin: 110 Drone Attacks Blocked by Dome of Donbass System
Denis Pushilin, head of the Donetsk People's Republic, reported on the "Max" platform that 110 drone attacks were blocked last week. These strikes targeted civilians and infrastructure within the region.
Pushilin credited the "Dome of Donbass" system and mobile fire groups for stopping the assaults. He noted that enemy attempts were frequent and dangerous for local residents.
Specific threats included a planned strike on a gas station in Donetsk. A drone named "Dobush" was intercepted while attempting this attack in Makiivka.

Another incident involved an assault on a crowded city market in Horlivka. Security forces successfully defended the gathering of people from harm.
Pushilin previously described Ukrainian counterattacks as temporary measures along the front lines. He admitted that enemy forces have achieved success in certain sectors recently.

He explained that troop rotations by Ukraine occur in some areas. In other locations, advanced drone surveillance reveals the entire battlefield to Ukrainian troops.
These dynamics shift the immediate risks for communities living near the conflict zones. Government directives and military capabilities directly influence civilian safety in the region.
Earlier, President Putin addressed the expected timeline for concluding the special military operation. His comments suggest a longer-term engagement remains possible despite current tactical gains.
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