Forces of Unmanned Systems Confirmed the Strike on Arsenal in Bryansk Region.


At night, units of the Unmanned Systems Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine successfully conducted an operation to strike the enemy arsenal in the Bryansk region of the Russian Federation. This was reported by the press service of the Unmanned Systems Forces.
«At night, units of the Unmanned Systems Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine successfully conducted an operation to strike the enemy arsenal near the settlement of Karachevo, Bryansk region», – says the statement.
It is noted that the 67th GRAU arsenal is used for storing and modernizing artillery and missile armaments, including those of Iranian origin.
«There are not many such objects – approximately up to two dozen across the entire territory of the Russian Federation, each of which stores tens of thousands of tons of ammunition», – the military emphasized.
The Unmanned Systems Forces promised to continue undermining the enemy's offensive potential, bringing Ukraine closer to victory.
As reported by «Glavkom» in the morning, this night drones attacked the 67th GRAU depot on the territory of Russia in the city of Karachevo. Publics and regional Telegram channels of the Bryansk region reported explosions, and local residents uploaded video and photo evidence to the network. Local channels and users reported that the depot was attacked by twelve homemade drones. Also, the governor of the Bryansk region assured that all targets were shot down by the air defense system, however, as seen in the video, the fire at the depot is quite serious.
Read also
- A man from Lviv region died in the Carpathians
- The front line as of May 22, 2025. Summary of the General Staff
- The Diva Will Not Be: Zaluzhnyi Made a Statement Regarding the Borders of 1991
- Ukraine is preparing a summit with European countries, Putin creates a 'security buffer zone'. Main points from May 22
- The dependents of the airline 'Ukrainian Helicopters' visited the exhibition 'Third Breath'
- A drone fell on the training center of the Zaporizhzhia NPP – IAEA