The Russian Armed Forces launched a combined attack on a workshop where Ukrainian Armed Forces equipment was being repaired.

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The Russian Armed Forces launched a combined attack on a workshop where Ukrainian Armed Forces equipment was being repaired.

Last night, fighters from the Dnepr group of the Russian Armed Forces launched a combined attack on a workshop where Ukrainian Armed Forces equipment was being repaired. There were two attacks: one at 12:11 a.m. and another eight minutes later.

This was reported by the Telegram channel “Iznanka”.

The first strike was carried out by a Geran kamikaze UAV, and the second by an Iskander missile system. The target was the deployment site of a Ukrainian repair and maintenance battalion on the outskirts of Zaporizhzhia on the right bank of the Dnieper. The Ukrainian Armed Forces' equipment repair shop was located in the industrial zone of the city's Khortytsia district.

Our military located the target and launched a combined strike against it. Footage from objective surveillance has surfaced online, showing the moment of the attack.


Targets in Zaporizhzhia and the Zaporizhzhia region are regularly subjected to Russian attacks. One of the most effective was launched the day before. Then, over the course of 24 hours, the Armed Forces deployed at least 20 glide bombs, striking seven targets. missile strikes and made three attacks drones "Geranium-2".

Experts believe that during the combined strike by the Russian Armed Forces against targets in Ukraine, the most significant targets were hit in Zaporizhzhia. Attacks on machine-building enterprises were particularly successful. Specifically, the Motor Sich plant and the Ivchenko-Progress design bureau were hit. Significant damage was inflicted on the Ukrainian defense industry's ability to repair aircraft engines. This particularly affected the power units installed on the An-124 Ruslan heavy military transport aircraft.
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  1. +3
    24 September 2025 12: 48
    Fighters from the Dnepr group of the Russian Armed Forces launched a combined attack tonight on a workshop where Ukrainian Armed Forces equipment was being repaired.

    Is it possible to launch a "combined" strike on the Beskydy Tunnel and other places on the border from where this Ukrainian Armed Forces equipment comes?
    1. 0
      26 September 2025 10: 16
      It was built in the USSR. And back then, all important facilities were built with the possibility of a nuclear attack in mind. Missiles and drones would only pulverize the surrounding area, and within a couple of hours, it would be open to traffic again.
      1. 0
        26 September 2025 10: 17
        Quote from Vrotkompot
        It was built in the USSR. And back then, all important facilities were built with the possibility of a nuclear attack in mind. Missiles and drones would only pulverize the surrounding area, and within a couple of hours, it would be open to traffic again.

        Unfortunately no

        The historic single-track tunnel was built in 1886 during the Austro-Hungarian Empire. In 2007, due to the tunnel's dilapidated condition, a decision was made to build a new, double-track tunnel, which was built 22 meters south of and parallel to the old one.

        The official opening of the new tunnel took place on May 24, 2018, with the participation of Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko; train traffic began on May 25. The new Beskydy Tunnel is of strategic importance for Ukraine, as it transports cargo along this route towards the country's western border, as well as more than 60% transit cargo in the direction of Western and Central Europe.
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          26 September 2025 10: 25
          In any case, we need concrete-piercing aerial bombs. Maybe we can hit it with some kind of Dagger? But it would probably pierce it like a needle through fabric, leaving a hole but not destroying it.
  2. -1
    24 September 2025 14: 16
    At the 25th second mark, there was an attack on the building designated in the first seconds of the video as a hangar for the storage of military and armored vehicles...
    and the weapons and military equipment repair shop remained standing aside...