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General Staff: In the Bryansk region, a microelectronics plant and an airfield oil depot were hit

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On the night of July 7, the Defense Forces of Ukraine struck microelectronics plants and a chemical plant in the Bryansk region. Also hit the oil depot of the Belgorod airfield and two railway bridges in Crimea.

General Staff: In the Bryansk region, a microelectronics plant and an airfield oil depot were hit

The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported that two military-industrial complex enterprises in the Bryansk region, a fuel depot at the "Belgorod" airfield, bridges and other enemy targets were hit, reports UNN

On the night of July 7, as part of reducing the military-economic potential of the Russian aggressor, units of the Ukrainian Defense Forces struck a number of important enemy targets.

"Thus, the JSC 'Group Kremniy EL' in Bryansk was hit. The extent of the damage and the results of the strike are being clarified," 

According to the General Staff, JSC 'Group Kremniy EL' is one of the leading Russian manufacturers of microelectronics. The enterprise produces microchips, power semiconductor devices, and electronic components used in control systems, communications, electronic warfare, and weapons systems of the Russian Federation.

Also, the 'Bryansky' plant in the town of Sel'tso, Bryansk region of the Russian Federation, was hit.

"Four explosions were recorded in the area of the enterprise. The results of the strike are being clarified," the General Staff reported. 

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The Bryansk Chemical Plant is an important component of the military-industrial complex of the aggressor state. The enterprise produces gunpowder, explosives, and rocket fuel components used to manufacture ammunition and missiles with which Russian troops strike the territory of Ukraine.

In addition, the fuel depot at the 'Belgorod' airfield was hit. The extent of the damage is also being clarified.

Furthermore, the General Staff reported that two railway bridges in the areas of the settlements of Rozdolne and Ichki in the Autonomous Republic of Crimea were hit. The targets are used by the enemy for military logistics, transferring personnel, weapons, and ammunition.

Enemy material and technical supply warehouses in the areas of Volnovakha and Yasynuvata, Donetsk region, were hit.

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Deepstrike and middlestrike from Ukraine

In recent months, Ukraine has significantly increased the intensity of strikes on the territory of Russia, moving combat operations deep into the enemy's rear. According to the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, in just one month, 11 Russian oil refineries, 7 fuel logistics facilities, 8 military-industrial complex enterprises, space communication centers, as well as military ships and ferries were hit.

The geography of the strikes covered territory from occupied Crimea and the Krasnodar region to Siberia - so on July 6, using modernized FP-1 drones manufactured by Fire Point, the Omsk refinery was hit, the straight-line distance to which is approximately 2,500 km. Among the most important targets were also the Antipinsky oil refinery in the Tyumen region, the Moscow refinery, the two largest plants of 'Bashneft' in Ufa, the Orenburg gas processing plant, as well as the 'TANECO' and 'TAIF-NK' refining complexes in Tatarstan.

The 'Titan-Barrikady' plant in Volgograd, which produces artillery systems, launchers, and components for missile systems, was also hit. Subsequently, the SBU hit the 'Lukoil-Nizhegorodnefteorgsintez' oil refinery in Kstovo (Nizhny Novgorod region), which is one of the largest oil refining enterprises of the Russian Federation.

The affected enterprises provide fuel to the Russian army, while others produce components critically necessary for the aviation and missile industries. The Ukrainian military carried out most of the strikes using long-range FP-1 attack drones and Flamingo missiles produced by the Ukrainian company Fire Point.

With the help of medium-range attack UAVs, Ukrainian troops managed to effectively cut off occupied Crimea from mainland Ukraine, thereby seriously damaging the logistics of Russian troops in the south. Key bridges were destroyed, and facilities that supply the occupation forces with fuel are regularly hit.