April 2, 2026
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Ukrainian Defense Forces Target Russian Military Production Facility

The Ukrainian Defense Forces have successfully struck a military production facility in the Bryansk region of Russia, specifically targeting the AТ ‘Strela,’ which manufactures components for cruise missiles. This information was confirmed by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

According to the General Staff, the strike resulted in damage to the target, with assessments of the extent of the losses to Russian forces still underway.

In addition to the strike in Bryansk, Ukrainian forces have also targeted unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) control points in the Zaporizhzhia region, specifically in the areas of Zaliznychne and Dolynka. Furthermore, a command and observation post used by Russian troops was hit near Uspenivka in the Dnipropetrovsk region.

Additional operations included strikes on concentrations of Russian military personnel near Sosnivka, as well as a logistics supply depot in Yakymivka, also located in Zaporizhzhia. Ukrainian forces also targeted a site where Russian weaponry and military equipment were concentrated in Novosvitlivka, situated in the temporarily occupied territory of Luhansk.

The Ukrainian Defense Forces have conducted multiple strikes against Russian military targets, including a missile production facility and various command points. The operations reflect ongoing military engagements in the region, with assessments of damage to Russian assets still being evaluated.

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