Russian military facilities in Bryansk lost power after a fire at a substation: DIU showed footage
Kyiv • UNN
A power substation in Bryansk, Russia, was damaged, cutting off power to several military and industrial facilities used by Russia in its war against Ukraine.
A substation in Bryansk, Russia, was on fire, which cut off power to the aggressor's military facilities, the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ukrainian Defense Ministry said on Tuesday, showing footage from the scene, UNN reports.
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"On the night of April 16, 2024, several military and industrial facilities in the Russian city of Bryansk were de-energized," the DIU wrote on Telegram.
According to intelligence, "as a result of the destruction of a transformer at a 110 kW power substation," the following areas were left without power:
● military unit no. 33149 (29th separate railway brigade);
● 111th military plant (machine-building enterprise);
● 192nd Central Military Plant (supplier of railway equipment).
"The enemy used these facilities in the genocidal war against Ukraine. Every war crime committed against Ukraine will be punished with justice," the DIU emphasized.