In Bryansk on December 5, a fire broke out at the railway depot, as a result of which two main line diesel locomotives burned.
In the Russian city of Bryansk, two mainline diesel locomotives, which provided the logistics needs of the Russian Army, caught fire. This was reported by the press service of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine on Wednesday, December 11.
“On December 5, a fire broke out in the railway depot of the city of Bryansk – two mainline diesel locomotives, which provided the logistics needs of the Russian occupation army, caught fire,” the report said.
The Main Intelligence Directorate emphasized that “the process of mysterious destruction or disabling of facilities used by the aggressor state in the genocidal war against Ukraine does not stop.”
Intelligence also emphasized that for every war crime of the Russian Federation there will be a just retribution.
We remind you that tonight explosions were heard in the Russian Taganrog, Rostov region.
On the night of December 11, drones attacked another oil refining facility in Russia.
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