Ukraine says it struck Russian oil depot in Bryansk region
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Ukraine strikes Russian oil facility in Bryansk Oblast overnight, General Staff says
The facility, located around 60 kilometers from Ukraine's northern border, was an important link in the supply of fuel to the Russian military, the General Staff said on social media.
It wasn't just Bryanshkin who got hit.
Bryansk Oblast wasn't the only target. What important military installations of the occupiers in Crimea and Donbas were hit? On the night of May 25, the Ukrainian Defense Forces struck a number of Russian military and logistics facilities. Among the targets was the Belets oil depot in Russia's Bryansk Oblast, according to RBC-Ukraine, citing the General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces. Read also: New Patriot equivalent may soon appear in Ukr…
On the night of May 25, 2026, the Ukrainian Defense Forces attacked the Belets oil base in the Bryansk region of the Russian Federation.
General Staff: Bilets oil depot, ammunition depots and enemy command facilities hit
The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine has reported strikes on the Bilets oil depot in Russia’s Bryansk region, as well as enemy ammunition depots and command facilities in the temporarily occupied territory of Ukraine.
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