
据乌克兰官员称,乌克兰于2月12日(周四)凌晨对俄罗斯军事目标发动了一系列远程打击,其中包括伏尔加格勒附近的一处弹药库和俄罗斯坦波夫州的一处导弹制造厂。
乌克兰总参谋部证实,乌克兰军队于周四凌晨袭击了位于伏尔加格勒州科特卢班村附近的一处俄罗斯大型军火库。该军火库储存着俄罗斯国防部导弹与炮兵总局的导弹、弹药和爆炸物。
乌克兰总参谋部在声明中表示:“该军火库是俄罗斯军队最大的弹药库之一。它遭到了乌克兰FP-5‘火烈鸟’远程武器的袭击。”
报告称,现场记录到强烈的爆炸,随后发生了二次爆炸。损失程度仍在评估中。
在另一次空袭中,乌克兰军队袭击了位于坦波夫州的米丘林斯克进步工厂。该工厂生产用于航空和导弹系统的高科技设备,并为俄罗斯军方提供装备。初步信息显示,工厂内发生火灾。损失评估工作正在进行中。
乌克兰总参谋部称,乌克兰军队还袭击了位于被占领的捷尔平尼亚镇附近以及乌克兰扎波罗热州罗济夫卡附近的俄罗斯弹药库。
伏尔加格勒州州长安德烈·博恰罗夫表示,该地区遭到导弹袭击,导致科特卢班村附近的一处俄罗斯国防部设施起火。
他表示,没有居民受伤,也没有民用财产损失。
然而,州长补充说,由于“灭火过程中存在爆炸威胁”,当局已将科特卢班村的居民疏散到戈罗季谢的临时安置中心。
俄罗斯电报频道Astra报道称,57229/51军事单位遭到袭击。公开数据显示,该地是俄罗斯国防部导弹与炮兵总局的武器库所在地。
该设施此前曾多次遭到袭击。Astra报道称,该设施在2023年11月曾遭到无人机袭击,其中一次袭击导致一个小型武器弹药库起火,迫使630人撤离;此外,该设施还在2024年3月和2025年3月遭到袭击。
坦波夫州州长叶夫根尼·佩尔维绍夫表示,该州米丘林斯克市也遭到无人机袭击。
据他介绍,袭击导致一家Magnit超市起火,并损坏了包括工业技术学院在内的多栋建筑。两人受伤。
据Astra报道,袭击目标很可能是位于被烧毁的超市和学院附近的米丘林斯克进步工厂,该工厂距离学院约150米,距离超市约100米。
Astra查阅的一段目击者拍摄的视频显示,工厂遭到袭击,但目前尚不清楚工厂本身是否受损。
进步工厂是一家大型工业企业,专门从事高科技机械工程,生产飞机和导弹控制系统设备。
米丘林斯克市长表示,袭击发生后,该市所有学校停课。
Astra的开源情报分析还将此次袭击与米丘林斯克火车站附近的一场火灾联系起来。该媒体证实了一张目击者拍摄的照片,照片显示米丘林斯克-乌拉尔斯基火车站(该市的主要铁路枢纽)附近冒出浓烟,但火灾的确切来源尚无法确认。
俄罗斯国防部声称,其防空系统一夜之间“拦截并摧毁”了106架乌克兰固定翼无人机,其中包括一架在伏尔加格勒地区上空被击落的无人机和13架在坦波夫上空被击落的无人机。
国防部在声明中并未提及对伏尔加格勒的任何导弹袭击。
值得注意的是,卢克石油公司位于伏尔加格勒的炼油厂在2月11日(周三)夜间遭到无人机袭击而受损。博恰罗夫证实,该市南部地区的一家炼油厂发生火灾,并表示没有人员伤亡。
他补充说:“应急部门和市政当局正在搜寻并清理可能的无人机残骸。”
电报频道Astra援引对目击者拍摄视频的开源情报分析报道称,位于克拉斯诺阿尔梅斯基区的卢克石油公司伏尔加格勒炼油厂遭到袭击并起火。
该炼油厂是伏尔加格勒地区最大的炼油厂,也是卢克石油公司的关键资产之一,年加工原油超过1500万吨。该炼油厂生产汽油、柴油、航空燃料、燃料油、沥青和其他石油产品。
据阿斯特拉公司估计,这至少是自俄罗斯全面入侵以来该炼油厂遭受的第九次袭击。
随后,乌克兰总参谋部证实,为俄罗斯军方供货的伏尔加格勒炼油厂遭到袭击。
声明称:“现场发生火灾。损失程度正在核实中。”
在周四的报告中,总参谋部证实,2月11日对伏尔加格勒炼油厂的袭击损坏了主要初级炼油装置ELOU-AVT-1的部分部件。
Ukraine carried out a series of long-range strikes on Russian military targets early Thursday, Feb. 12, hitting an ammunition depot near Volgograd and a missile manufacturing facility in Russia’s Tambov region, according to Ukrainian officials.
Ukraine’s General Staff confirmed that Ukrainian forces struck a major Russian arsenal near the village of Kotluban in the Volgograd region in the early hours of Thursday morning. The facility stores missiles, ammunition and explosives belonging to the Main Missile and Artillery Directorate of Russia’s Defense Ministry.
“This arsenal is one of the largest ammunition storage sites of the Russian army. It was struck by Ukrainian long-range FP-5 ‘Flamingo’ weapons,” the General Staff said in its statement.
The report said powerful explosions were recorded at the site, followed by secondary detonations. The extent of the damage is still being assessed.
In a separate strike, Ukrainian forces hit the Michurinsk Plant Progress in the Tambov region, an enterprise that produces high-tech equipment for aviation and missile systems and supplies the Russian military. Preliminary information indicates a fire broke out on the plant’s grounds. Damage assessments are ongoing.
Ukrainian forces also struck Russian ammunition depots near the occupied settlement of Terpinnya and near Rozivka in Ukraine’s Zaporizhia region, the General Staff said.
Volgograd Region Governor Andrei Bocharov said the region came under missile fire, triggering a blaze at a Russian Defense Ministry facility near the village of Kotluban.
He said no residents were injured and no civilian property was damaged.
However, due to the “threat of detonation during firefighting,” authorities evacuated Kotluban residents to temporary accommodation centers in Gorodishche, the governor added.
The Russian Telegram channel Astra reported that military unit 57229/51 was hit. Publicly available data indicate that the arsenal of the Main Missile and Artillery Directorate of the Russian Defense Ministry is located on the site.
The same facility was previously targeted several times. Astra reported drone strikes there in November 2023 – one of which set a small-arms ammunition depot ablaze, forcing the evacuation of 630 people – as well as attacks in March 2024 and March 2025.
The city of Michurinsk in Russia’s Tambov region was also struck by drones, regional governor Yevgeny Pervyshov said.
According to him, the attack caused a fire at a Magnit supermarket and damaged several buildings, including the Industrial and Technological College. Two people were injured.
Astra reported that the likely target was the Michurinsk Progress Plant, located near both the burned supermarket and the college – about 150 meters from the college and roughly 100 meters from the store.
One eyewitness video reviewed by the Astra outlet shows a strike on the plant, though it remains unclear whether the facility itself sustained damage.
Progress is a major industrial enterprise specializing in high-tech mechanical engineering and produces equipment for aircraft and missile control systems.
Following the overnight attack, all schools in Michurinsk canceledes, the mayor said.
Astra’s OSINT analysis also linked the strike to a fire near the Michurinsk railway station. The outlet verified an eyewitness photo showing smoke near Michurinsk-Uralsky station, the city’s main rail hub, though the exact source of the fire could not be confirmed.
Russia’s Defense Ministry claimed its air defenses “intercepted and destroyed” 106 Ukrainian fixed-wing drones overnight, including one over the Volgograd region and 13 over Tambov.
The ministry did not mention any missile strike on Volgograd in its statement.
Notably, Lukoil’s Volgograd oil refinery was damaged in an overnight drone attack on Wednesday, Feb. 11. Bocharov confirmed a fire at a refinery in the city’s southern district, saying there were no casualties.
“Emergency services and municipal authorities are searching for and removing possible UAV debris,” he added.
The Telegram channel Astra, citing OSINT analysis of eyewitness footage, reported that the Lukoil-Volgograd refinery in the Krasnoarmeysky District was struck and caught fire.
The facility is the largest oil refinery in the Volgograd Region and one of Lukoil’s key assets, processing more than 15 million tons of oil annually. It produces gasoline, diesel and aviation fuel, fuel oil, bitumen, and other petroleum products.
Astra estimates this was at least the ninth attack on the refinery since the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion.
Later, Ukraine’s General Staff confirmed that the Volgograd refinery, which supplies the Russian military, had been hit.
“A fire was recorded at the site. The extent of the damage is being clarified,” the statement said.
In Thursday’s report, General Staff confirmed that the Feb. 11 strike on the Volgogradsky oil refinery damaged the main primary oil processing unit ELOU-AVT-1, elements of AVT-3, and other infrastructure facilities. At other units, including secondary processing facilities, operations were reduced or halted.
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