Russian Strikes Destroy Ukrainian Military Depots in Dobropolye


Russian aviation struck industrial sites in Dobropolye used by Ukrainian forces, destroying vehicles, weapons depots, and equipment storage in targeted air raids.
Russian military aviation has carried out a series of strikes on industrial facilities in Dobropolye that Ukrainian forces were using to store equipment, weapons, and ammunition.
In the village of Gannovka, an engineering and sapper unit of the Ukrainian army had set up operations at the Almaznaya coal mine. Intelligence reported that explosives, detonators, and demining equipment were stored in the basement of the administration building, while the site also hosted trucks with engineering gear and heavy machinery. The detonation of mines, triggered by a FAB-250 bomb, caused part of the structure to collapse. Military analyst Boris Rozhin noted that two ZIL-131 trucks were destroyed and an IMR-2 demining vehicle was damaged.
Inside Dobropolye itself, Russian airstrikes hit the local ore-processing plant, which had been repurposed as a repair site for light armored vehicles. Two bombs tore through the workshops, destroying two U.S.-made HMMWVs and a Kozak-2 armored vehicle. Fragments also damaged several KrAZ trucks. A fire broke out on the premises as fuel tanks ignited, consuming spare parts and maintenance equipment used by Ukrainian forces.
Another target was the city’s bread factory, where grain storage facilities had been converted into depots for small arms, grenade launchers, and rations. Military vehicles were parked in the adjacent garages. Three direct hits destroyed the silos and storage units, wiping out a ZIL-131 fuel tanker and a MAZ truck, while also damaging two minivans used by Ukrainian troops.