The Ukrainian military has carried out a successful missile strike on a Russian military base in the Bryansk region, targeting a unit of Kadyrovites from the Russian Guard Akhmat. The attack, which was confirmed by intercepted Russian communications, left several casualties, with multiple soldiers trapped under rubble. The strike is part of Ukraine’s ongoing efforts to weaken Russian forces and disrupt their military operations.
The strike was reported by Ukraine’s Main Intelligence Directorate, which released an intercepted conversation of a Russian woman allegedly assisting the wounded. In the recording, she confirmed that the Ukrainian Armed Forces had hit the Akhmat base with a precision missile. She described how many soldiers were caught in the attack, including a young contract soldier wearing a bulletproof vest. She noted that the oldest of those affected was likely around 41 years old. The woman mentioned at least six wounded, two of whom were in critical condition due to severe blood loss.
The strike follows a similar Ukrainian attack at the end of February, when Ukrainian aviation targeted positions of the Russian FSB in the Bryansk region. That operation destroyed key military infrastructure, including communications equipment, signal amplifiers, and satellite communication systems, significantly reducing Russia’s ability to coordinate forces in the area.
Ukraine’s military leadership has stressed that these strikes are an essential part of weakening Russian capabilities. By targeting key command and control centres, Ukraine aims to limit the enemy’s ability to direct its operations effectively. The General Staff has stated that such operations will continue until Russian forces withdraw completely from Ukraine’s territory.
Impact of Ukrainian Strike on Bryansk Base | Details |
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Targeted Russian Unit | Russian Guard Akhmat (Kadyrovites) |
Location | Bryansk region, Russia |
Casualties Reported | At least six wounded |
Damage | Soldiers trapped under rubble |
Previous Strike | FSB positions in February |
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