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Russia’s 1060th Logistics Center erupts in fire after Ukraine’s Defense Intelligence operation

The former 120th Arsenal goes up in smoke, as Ukrainian forces dismantle Russia’s ability to wage war.
Black smoke rises over Russia’s Bryansk. Credit: Screenshot
Russia’s 1060th Logistics Center erupts in fire after Ukraine’s Defense Intelligence operation

Another large blast from Ukrainian intelligence was heard on Russian territory. On 28 June, Ukrainian Defense Intelligence units, in coordination with other components of the Defense Forces, carried out an operation on Russian ammunition depots in Bryansk Oblast.

Bryansk is serving as a launchpad for Russian missile and drone attacks on Ukraine. In June 2025, Ukrainian forces intensified operations against Russian military infrastructure in Bryansk Oblast. They included high-profile attacks on missile bases, airfields, and railway infrastructure, resulting in the destruction of Iskander missile launchers, helicopters, and ammunition depots. 

According to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the target was the 1060th Logistics Center, formerly known as the 120th Arsenal of the Main Missile and Artillery Directorate of the Russian Defense Ministry.

The assault caused explosions and a large fire at the facility, which has already been confirmed by intelligence. The final assessment of the damage is still being clarified.

“The Defense Forces continue to take all measures to undermine the military and economic potential of the Russian occupiers and to force the Russian Federation to end its armed aggression against Ukraine,” the General Staff emphasized.

Earlier, Kyiv carried out a drone strike on the Kirovske military airfield in Russian-occupied Crimea.

According to an official statement, the strike destroyed several Russian helicopters, including Mi-8, Mi-26, and Mi-28, as well as a Pantsir-S1 self-propelled air defense system.

Ukraine strikes Crimea again, destroys Russia’s Pantsir air defense system and helicopters

Ammunition depots, air defense infrastructure, and drone facilities were also damaged.