Ukraine’s Defense Forces continue to dismantle the enemy’s military potential deep behind the front lines. On the night of February 12, strategic sites in Russia’s Volgograd and Tambov regions, along with warehouses in occupied territories, came under fire.

According to Hvylya, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported the successful operations.

The primary target was the Main Missile and Artillery Directorate (GRAU) arsenal of the Russian Ministry of Defense near the settlement of Kotluban. This facility is considered one of the largest ammunition storage sites for the Russian army. Ukrainian forces utilized the latest FP-5 "Flamingo" long-range strike systems for the attack.

"Powerful explosions were recorded on the facility's territory, followed by secondary detonations. The scale of the damage is being clarified," the General Staff noted.

The Russian military-industrial complex was also hit. In the city of Michurinsk (Tambov region), a strike targeted the Progress plant, which manufactures high-tech equipment for aviation and missile systems. A fire broke out on the enterprise's premises.

Simultaneously, the Defense Forces struck enemy ammunition depots in the occupied parts of the Zaporizhzhia region, specifically near the settlements of Terpinnia and Rozivka.

Furthermore, military officials received confirmation of a successful previous attack on the Volgograd refinery on February 11. Intelligence imagery captured critical damage to the ELOU-AVT-1 primary crude oil distillation unit and components of the AVT-3 unit.

"At other facilities, particularly those involved in secondary processing, the load has been reduced or operations have ceased entirely," the command stated.