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Ukraine strikes Russian ammunition depot in occupied Prymorsk

Ukraine’s The General Staff said that Ukrainian Forces hit a Russian ammunition depot in Prymorsk, on the Russian-occupied part of Zaporizhzhia region, and released updated details on a strike against the Atlant Aero facility in Taganrog.

“Units of Ukraine’s Defense Forces struck an ammunition depot belonging to a unit of Russia’s 76th Air Assault Division (Prymorsk, temporarily occupied territory of Zaporizhzhia region). A direct hit was recorded. The extent of the damage is being assessed,” the statement reads.

The General Staff also updated the outcome of the strike on the Atlant Aero enterprise in Taganrog, in Russia’s Rostov region, confirming damage to the final UAV assembly shop, two production workshops, and the plant’s administrative building.

The General Staff noted that Ukrainian-made missiles hit the plant on January 13. The site was used for full-cycle production of Molniya drones and parts for Orel UAVs.

At the same time, the General Staff released updated information on a recent strike against the Russian defense enterprise “Atlant Aero” in Taganrog. It said damage was confirmed to the final UAV assembly shop, two production shops, and the company’s administrative building. The attack was carried out on January 13 with Ukrainian-made missiles.

The General Staff said Atlant Aero handled the full cycle of development, production and testing of “Molniya” strike-reconnaissance drones, as well as components for “Orion” drones used by Russian forces.

A day earlier, media published images of the aftermath at Atlant Aero in Taganrog. Several buildings on the plant’s grounds were destroyed, including one constructed in early 2025.

On January 11, Ukraine’s Defense Forces said they struck three Lukoil drilling platforms in the Caspian Sea. They also targeted a Buk-M3 air defense launcher in Luhansk region and a depot of Russia’s 49th Army in Kherson region.

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