The first reports on the fire at an oil depot in Russia’s Bryansk emerged about 2 a.m. This CCTV video allegedly shows the first explosion which caused the first fire:
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This video shows the initial fire at the first fuel depot in Bryansk and the explosion at the second:
#Bryansk: Second explosion caught on video (love the narrator's stereotypical Russian accent – it's how the Moscow lingo is presented in Ukrainian jokes) pic.twitter.com/lWbQyaM6bN
— English Luhansk (@loogunda) April 25, 2022
One of the burning facilities turned out to be the Rosneft refinery, according to geolocation data; the other fire occurred near a military unit.
Russia’s Ministry of Emergency Situations reported that the oil depot Transneft Bryansk-Druzhba caught fire in the morning, no one was injured there. Transneft is a subsidiary of the Russian oil giant Rosneft. The second facility was “a reservoir with diesel fuel on the territory of the oil complex on Snezhetsky Val,” according to Interfax.
The Ukrainian media NV identified the second facility as Rosneft JSC Bryansknefteprodukt, another oil depot located in the same area as Transneft Bryansk-Druzhba.
Fires on both fuel facilities in Bryansk haven’t been extinguished as of the evening of 25 April.
About 09:20, the Russian news agency Interfax reported that fires were localized at one of the facilities, citing its sources. However, fires were actually spreading in the afternoon across the facilities, according to the satellite monitoring data:
Russian media speculated that “Ukrainian drones could strike” the fuel facilities, however, no confirmation was provided.
Previously, Head of Ukraine’s Main Directorate of Intelligence Kyrylo Budanov warned that Russians could stage attacks on their own facilities in the Russian territory in order to present Ukraine to its citizens as a criminal state.
Currently, Russia conducts so-called “covert mobilization” only in a few regions, according to Ukraine’s General Staff. The previous alleged Ukrainian attacks on a military facility and an oil depot in Belgorod and today’s attacks on fuel facilities in Bryansk may also be Russian false flag operations to raise the readiness of locals to fight against Ukraine before declaring the general mobilization in the border regions of Russia.
As of 20:00 EEST, Russia didn’t accuse Ukraine of the fires yet, and Ukrainian officials didn’t confirm any Ukrainian involvement in the incident.
Ihor Romanenko, the former Deputy Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, told Radio Liberty that the Bryansk incident will at least cause a 2-3-day delay in the supply of fuel and lubricants to the grouping of the Russian forces in the eastern operational zone. Mr. Romanenko says that there were other hits on missile storages not reported by the Russian side.
“We will not just watch them hit our railway stations, fuel and lubricant processing plants, and so on. The time has come that this will happen to them,” Romanenko commented to Radio Liberty.
Other attacks on Russia’s strategic facilities
The attack on Bryansk fuel depots isn’t the first attack on the strategic military facilities on the Russian territory. Russia blamed Ukraine on most of other attacks of this kind while Ukraine usually denies its involvement.
- 1 April 2022: the Russian Governor of Belgorod, the city facing Ukraine’s northeastern city of Kharkiv across the border, stated that two Ukrainian Mi-24 helicopters attacked and set fire to a fuel depot in Belgorod, Secretary of Ukraine’s National Security and Defense Council Oleksiy Danilov denied that it was Ukraine that carried out the air strike on Belgorod.
- 29 March 2022: a fire and subsequent explosions occurred in an ammunition depot near Russia’s Belgorod, Russian officials blamed Ukraine of the attack.
- 25 February 2022: the Russian air base in Millerovo, Russia, near the eastern border of Ukraine was attacked by Ukrainian Tochka-U missiles, Russia lost one or two Su-30SM fighter-bombers.
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