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The Ukrainian Armed Forces "leveled" Command Posts In Russia And Destroyed A Workshop For Heavy Drones

The Ukrainian Armed Forces "leveled" Command Posts In Russia And Destroyed A Workshop For Heavy Drones
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The "decision-making center" in the Bryansk Region—and elsewhere—has been hit.

The Ukrainian military struck a command post in Russia's Bryansk Oblast and drone control centers in the occupied territories.

This was reported by reported by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

Strike on the Bryansk region

Defense Forces units struck an enemy command and observation post in the Nekislitsa area of the Bryansk region.

A concentration of Russian personnel in the Troebortnoye area—also in the Bryansk region—came under fire as well.

Drone control centers destroyed

Russian drone control centers have been struck in the temporarily occupied territories:


in the Gola Prystan area of the Kherson region;

in the Kleban-Byk area of the Donetsk region.

In the Sokolohorsk area of the Luhansk region, a workshop where the enemy manufactured and equipped ammunition for heavy drones has been destroyed.

Depots and personnel under attack

In the Donetsk region, an occupiers’ field artillery depot in the Priazovskoye area and a logistics depot in the Kleban-Byk area were struck.

Strikes were also carried out against concentrations of Russian personnel in the following areas:

Malokonstantinovka, Luhansk Oblast;

Zherebyanki, Zaporizhzhia Oblast;

Yablonivka, Novoekonomichne, and Bahatyr in the Donetsk region;

Volchansk in the Kharkiv region;
Yanvarske in the Dnipropetrovsk region.

Oil terminal in the Krasnodar Krai

Follow-up reconnaissance confirmed damage to the "Tamanneftegaz" oil terminal in the Volna area of the Krasnodar Krai, Russian Federation—it was attacked by the Ukrainian Armed Forces on June 13.

Three RVS-40000-type tanks, a pipeline, and loading stands at berths No. 5 and No. 6 were damaged.

“The terminal is one of the Russian Federation’s key oil export facilities in the Black Sea region. The facility’s capacity allows for the transshipment of up to 20 million tons of oil and petroleum products per year,” the General Staff noted.

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