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Russia suffered the most massive drone attack in 2025

Russia suffered the most massive drone attack in 2025

Drones operated by the Security Service of Ukraine and the Special Operations Forces, in cooperation with other elements of the Ukrainian Defense Forces, carried out precision strikes on strategic facilities in Russia.

The main targets included the Ryazan Oil Refinery Company and the Kremniy El microelectronics factory in Bryansk, which play a key role in the country's military and economic industry.

According to the report published by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on Facebook, these attacks caused massive fires at the production facilities of the oil refinery and at an oil pumping station in Ryazan.


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These facilities are critical for supplying the Russian army with fuel and lubricating oils, thus dealing a significant blow to the enemy's logistical capacity.

In particular, the Kremniy El microelectronics factory in Bryansk, one of the largest manufacturers of microchips and electronic components in Russia, was also targeted.

This plant produces strategic equipment used in the Topol-M and Bulava nuclear missile systems, the S-300 and S-400 air defense systems, as well as on-board electronics for fighter jets. The destruction of these capacities directly affects the weakening of Russia's military infrastructure.

The full results of this operation are still being verified by Ukrainian authorities, but the impact of the attacks is evident.

The General Staff stressed that these actions are part of a deliberate and systematic strategy to weaken Russia's military and economic infrastructure. The ultimate goal is the complete cessation of armed aggression against Ukraine.

In a reaction from the Russian side, authorities reported drone attacks in 11 regions of the country, including Moscow and occupied Crimea.

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The Russian Defense Ministry claimed that 121 drones had been shot down, with some of them hitting strategic targets. The latest incidents reflect an intensification of operations in a war that is being waged not only on the battlefield but also through precision strikes deep inside enemy territory.

According to the Ukrainian General Staff, the continued destruction of supply and production bases supporting Russia's war will continue until peace is achieved and armed aggression is completely stopped.

Otherwise, Russia began its invasion of the Ukrainian state on February 24, 2022, causing thousands of casualties and extensive material damage./Telegraph/