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Ukrainian drones targeted an oil depot in Bryansk, Russia, according to sources.

Drones from the Main Intelligence Directorate and the Defense Forces of Ukraine launched an attack on a fuel and energy facility in the Bryansk region of Russia. This incident occurred in the early hours of Wednesday, December 11.
Дроны ГУР атаковали нефтебазу в Брянске, Россия, сообщают источники.

UAVs from the Main Intelligence Directorate and the Defense Forces of Ukraine carried out an attack on the fuel and energy complex in the Bryansk region of Russia. This event occurred on the night of Wednesday, December 11.

Sources in the special services informed RBK-Ukraine about this.

According to information from intelligence sources, the fire strike on the "Bryansk Oil Depot" took place between 00:00 and 00:30 on December 11.

A representative from the GUR noted that as a result of the attack by the "unruly birds," at least two tanks of the fuel and energy complex were hit. The Defense Forces emphasize that this facility is directly involved in supporting Russian aggression against Ukraine, particularly in supplying the occupying army with fuel and lubricants.

The source mentioned that the results of the attack, particularly the "pre-Christmas" fireworks at the oil depot, are being enthusiastically shared by the local population on social media.

Explosions in the Bryansk Region

Earlier, we reported that on the night of December 11, units of the UAV forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and the Main Intelligence Directorate successfully struck an oil depot in the Bryansk region of the Russian Federation.

Subsequently, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine confirmed the information about the attack. According to their data, the attack was conducted against the "Bryansk" oil depot - a loading point for the "Druzhba" oil pipeline. It receives, stores, and distributes diesel fuel to tank trucks and rail transport. Additionally, the oil depot is actively used to supply the enemy's occupying army.