Ukraine Hits Key Russian Fuel Infrastructure in Bryansk and Samara Regions

On the night of September 23, units of the missile forces, artillery, and unmanned systems forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine struck important Russian infrastructure targets.
The Gaze reports on it, referring to a message by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on Telegram.
In particular, the 8-N linear production dispatch station in the Bryansk region of the Russian Federation, which is part of the Staloy Kon oil pipeline complex, was hit.
“The facility is of strategic importance for supplying the Russian occupation army with petroleum products,” the statement goes.
As a result of the strike, a fire was confirmed at the pumping and compressor station.
In addition, Ukrainian forces struck the Samara LVDS in the Samara region for the second time, where oil grades are blended to form export Urals.
Two aircraft were also hit at the Kacha military airfield in the temporarily occupied Crimea, where Russian special services units were stationed.
The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported that the extent of damage to the facilities is being clarified, and the Defense Forces will continue measures to reduce the offensive potential of the Russian Federation and pressure on its military infrastructure.
As The Gaze informed earlier, on September 18, Ukrainian drones struck the Gazprom Neftekhim Salavat oil refinery in Bashkortostan, causing a major fire and marking another deep SSU-confirmed attack aimed at undermining Russia’s war capacity.