Ukraine’s military has claimed responsibility for attacking two facilities linked to Russia’s military-industrial complex in the Bryansk region during overnight operations. The strikes targeted plants associated with Russia’s weapons production capabilities, marking the latest in a series of Ukrainian attacks on Russian military infrastructure deep within Russian territory.
The raid represents a continuation of Ukraine’s strategy of targeting weapons manufacturing and supply lines far from the front lines. Bryansk, located in western Russia near the Ukrainian border, has become an increasingly frequent target for Ukrainian strikes on military facilities.
Ukraine has intensified its campaign against Russian military production in recent months, citing the need to disrupt Moscow’s ability to sustain its war effort. These operations have included attacks on ammunition factories, defence plants, and logistics hubs across Russian territory.
The strikes underscore Ukraine’s evolving military capabilities and its willingness to conduct operations at significant distances from active combat zones. Russia has not yet publicly confirmed damage from the reported attacks or issued an official response to the Ukrainian claims.
Source: Walla News — Original article in Hebrew.


