A hostile FPV drone struck an evacuation team in Donetsk, damaging a car but sparing injuries. Rescuers face mounting danger.

In the Donetsk region, another incident was recorded during an evacuation operation: a Russian FPV drone attacked a group of rescuers from the State Emergency Service, ‘Phoenix’, who were involved in rescuing civilians.

According to the State Emergency Service, the strike damaged a passenger car, with no injuries among people. The incident was recorded during the evacuation operation.

According to the services, this is already the second such attack in the last five days, complicating rescue operations in the area.

Developments and consequences

Such incidents highlight the growing danger to civilians and rescuers working in combat zones in Donetsk during evacuation operations.

The State Emergency Service continues to monitor the situation and adhere to established safety protocols to minimize risks during evacuations.

During the rescue of civilians, all safety measures are taken, as the threat from enemy forces remains high.

As the conflict deepens, ensuring the safety of civilians and rescuers during evacuation processes remains a crucial priority, particularly improving inter-unit cooperation and refining evacuation tactics.