The General Staff confirmed the successful operation of the GUR MO on military facilities in the Bryansk region.


The Ukrainian forces carried out a precision strike on Russian military facilities in the Bryansk region. Responsibility for the operation was assumed by units of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine in cooperation with other components of the Defense Forces of Ukraine. The purpose of the strike was to reduce the offensive capabilities of the enemy by damaging a strategic object that was once used by the Russian army.
According to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the warehouses of the 1060 Material and Technical Support Center in the Bryansk region were successfully hit. Currently, an analysis of the operation's results is underway, and fire at the site indicates damage to buildings and equipment.
The Ukrainian forces continue to take measures to weaken the military-economic potential of the Russian forces and to urge Russia to cease its aggression against Ukraine.
The material conveys information about the precision strike by Ukrainian forces on Russian facilities in the Bryansk region. The operation aimed to reduce the offensive capabilities of the enemy and succeeded in destroying a strategic object, a former arsenal of Russian troops. The Ukrainian forces continue actions to weaken the enemy's potential and aim to engage Russia in halting military actions against our country.Read also
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