The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) has published a report on strikes conducted in recent days against Russian infrastructure targets both within the Russian Federation and in temporarily occupied territories. The main efforts were focused on destroying command posts, ammunition depots, and critical energy facilities.

Strikes on the Bryansk Region

Defense Forces units carried out strikes on a number of targets in the border Bryansk region. In the area of the settlement Nekislitsa, an enemy command and observation post was hit. Additionally, concentrations of Russian Armed Forces personnel in the Troebortnoye area came under fire.

Infrastructure Destruction in Occupied Territories

In territories controlled by Russian troops, the AFU continues to strike logistical and production hubs. Specifically, in the Sokolohorsk area (Luhansk region), a workshop where Russian military personnel produced and assembled ammunition for heavy unmanned aerial vehicles was destroyed.

In the Donetsk region, the following targets were hit:

  • A field artillery depot in the Pryazovske area;
  • A material and technical resources depot in the Kleban-Byk area.

Damage to the 'Tamaneftgaz' Oil Terminal

Significant attention in the report is given to the strike on the 'Tamaneftgaz' oil terminal in the Volna area (Krasnodar Krai). The attack was carried out on June 13. According to pre-reconnaissance data, damage to three RVS-40000 type storage tanks, as well as a pipeline and loading stands at berths No. 5 and No. 6, has been confirmed.

The General Staff emphasized the strategic importance of the facility: the terminal is one of the key export hubs for the Russian Federation in the Black Sea region with an annual transshipment capacity of up to 20 million tons of oil and petroleum products.

Context and Reaction

These actions continue against the backdrop of a series of attacks on Russian infrastructure. Previously, the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) struck oil facilities in the Yaroslavl region, located more than 700 km from the border. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy also confirmed the strike on the 'Azot' oil enterprise.

Meanwhile, according to the 'ATESH' intelligence network, a worrying trend is observed within the ranks of the Russian Black Sea Fleet: officers are beginning to independently relocate their families from Sevastopol to Novorossiysk without waiting for official evacuation orders.