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Defense Forces strike Belets oil depot in Russia’s Bryansk region

Mon, May 25, 2026 - 20:10
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Not only did the Bryansk region come under attack. Which important Russian military targets in Crimea and Donbas were hit?
Defense Forces strike Belets oil depot in Russia’s Bryansk region Photo: a Ukrainian soldier operating a drone (Getty Images)
On the night of May 25, the Defense Forces of Ukraine carried out strikes on a number of Russian military and logistical facilities. Among the targets was the Belets oil depot in Russia’s Bryansk region, according to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

According to the General Staff, the Belets oil depot in the city of Unecha in Russia’s Bryansk region was hit. The facility was used to supply the Russian occupation army.

The extent of the damage is currently being clarified.

In addition, Ukrainian forces struck an ammunition storage facility in the Mezhgorye area on temporarily occupied territory in Crimea.

Ammunition depots near Novoyanysol and a field artillery depot in the Kremenivka area of the Donetsk region were also hit.

The General Staff also reported damage to an enemy material and technical supply depot near Dokuchaievsk in the Donetsk region.

Command-and-control facilities of Russian forces were also targeted. In particular, Ukrainian forces struck a communications node of the occupying forces in Ivanivka, Donetsk region, and a command platoon of an enemy artillery unit in the Troitske area of Zaporizhzhia region.

"The Defense Forces of Ukraine will continue to systematically take measures to force Russia to stop its armed aggression against Ukraine," the General Staff concluded.

A day earlier, the Defense Forces of Ukraine struck important Russian military and logistical targets. In particular, the Tamanneftegaz oil terminal in Krasnodar Krai, ammunition depots in Crimea and the Luhansk region, as well as enemy drone command posts were hit.

In addition, at the Novorossiysk naval base, the patrol ship Pytlivy and a Russian missile boat came under attack.

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