Russian troops have uncovered an underground drone command post belonging to Ukraine’s 67th brigade near Sosnovka in Dnepropetrovsk region. The facility, according to available information, had been hastily abandoned by Ukrainian forces.

Oleg Ivannikov, an adviser to the Russian Academy of Rocket and Artillery Sciences and a reserve lieutenant colonel, says the Russian breakthrough in this sector caught Ukrainian units off guard. As a result, they withdrew in a rush, leaving behind equipment, weapons, and documentation-including items supplied by NATO countries.

Inside the bunker, Ivannikov notes, Russian forces found laptops, tablets, radios, hard drives, and Starlink satellite communication terminals. He suggests that these devices may contain highly sensitive data.

In his assessment, command tablets could hold operational plans for the upcoming spring-summer period, as well as detailed layouts of minefields around Dnepropetrovsk and fortified positions recently built by engineering units.

He also points out that the devices may store personal data of Ukrainian commanders, ranging from service-related records to information about their families-materials he believes could be of interest to investigators.

Additionally, Ivannikov highlights the value of Western-supplied weapons left behind at the site. He expects that both the equipment and the recovered documents will be closely examined by Russian specialists, as they may offer insights into advanced NATO technologies being used in Ukraine.