Ukrainian intelligence drones strike missile fuel depots in Russia's Bryansk – Sources

Ukrainian forces attacked missile fuel depots in Bryansk with drones on Thursday, June 26. The strike caused a fire, according to intelligence sources.
At first, local social media communities reported that unknown drones were spotted in the Bryansk area. Shortly after, explosions were heard in one of the city districts, followed by a fire.
Photo: aftermath of the strike in Bryansk
Local residents reported that after four explosions, a fire broke out at an oil depot.
Sources speaking to RBC-Ukraine said the cause of the explosion and fire was an attack by the Bober, Baklan, and Obrii Ukrainian drones on the warehouse of the 1061st Material and Technical Support Center of the Russian Armed Forces in Bryansk.
"The strike on the missile fuel and lubricants depot in Bryansk is part of a series of actions aimed at reducing the logistical capabilities of the Russian occupation army," the intelligence source told the outlet.
Strike on the plant in Russia's Cheboksary
On June 9, it was reported that drones struck the VNDIR-Progress facility, which produces components for Russian missiles, drones, and guided aerial bombs. The plant is located in Cheboksary.
As a result of the attack, production at the plant was temporarily halted.