On the night of September 23, the Armed Forces of Ukraine struck several important military targets of the Russian army.
This was reported by the General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
Thus, units of missile troops and artillery, along with the Unmanned Systems Forces, in coordination with other components of the Defence Forces, struck the line production dispatching station (LPDS) "8-N" near the town of Naitopovichi in the Bryansk region of Russia.
The LPDS "8-N" is part of the main oil pipeline complex LPDS "8-N" - LPDS "Stalnoi kon." This facility is of strategic importance for supplying petroleum products to the Russian army. It has been confirmed that the strike hit a pump-compressor station with subsequent ignition in the facility’s vicinity.
Additionally, it has been confirmed that the Unmanned Systems Forces units again struck the line production dispatching station "Samara" in the Samara region of Russia. This is a production station where high and low-sulfur oil from various fields is mixed to form the Urals export grade of oil. The extent of the damage is being clarified.
Moreover, it has been confirmed that strikes hit two aircraft at the "Kacha" military airfield in Crimea. They were attacked by units of the Main Directorate of Intelligence of the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine. Results and the extent of the damage are being clarified.