Fire engulfed the enemy’s strategic infrastructure deep in the rear. On the evening of 26 June, strike drones from Ukraine’s Defense Intelligence attacked the 1061st Material and Technical Support Center of the Russian Armed Forces in Bryansk, hitting fuel depots and rocket fuel storage, according to intelligence sources cited by UNIAN.
Bryansk is serving as a launchpad for Russian missile and drone attacks into Ukraine. In June 2025, Ukrainian forces intensified operations against Russian military infrastructure in Bryansk Oblast, including high-profile attacks on missile bases, airfields, and railway infrastructure, resulting in the destruction of Iskander missile launchers, helicopters, and ammunition depots.
Local Telegram channels initially reported the flight of unidentified unmanned aerial vehicles, followed by a series of powerful explosions and a massive fire.
“There were four explosions — an oil depot is burning,” wrote Bryansk residents on social media.
According to the sources, the strike was carried out by Bobr, Baklan, and Obrii-type drones, models HUR frequently uses for deep raids behind Russian lines.
“This is part of a broader effort to undermine the Russian army’s logistical capabilities,” the source explained.
The targeted depots supplied fuel and rocket components to Russian units across several front-line sectors. Their destruction marks yet another blow to Russia’s rear infrastructure.
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