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Ukraine claims drone strikes on Russian ammo plant, oil terminal and weapons depot

• Oct 6, 2025, 2:01 PM
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Ukraine's military said on Monday that its long-range drones hit a major Russian ammunition plant, a key oil terminal and an important weapons depot behind the front line, cranking up the pressure on Moscow’s military logistics.

The General Staff said it struck the Sverdlov ammunition plant in the Nizhny Novgorod region of western Russia overnight, causing multiple explosions and a fire.

It said the plant supplies Russian forces with aviation and artillery ordnance, aviation bombs, and anti-aircraft and anti-tank munitions.

Ukrainian drones also hit an oil terminal in Crimea, starting a fire, and an ammunition depot of Russia’s 18th Combined Arms Army, the General Staff said.

Russian authorities acknowledged a major Ukrainian drone attack over 14 Russian regions, as well as the annexed Crimean Peninsula and around the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov.

A Russian "Grad" self-propelled 122 mm multiple rocket launcher fires towards Ukrainian positions on an undisclosed location in Ukraine, 6 October, 2025
A Russian "Grad" self-propelled 122 mm multiple rocket launcher fires towards Ukrainian positions on an undisclosed location in Ukraine, 6 October, 2025 AP Photo

But they gave few details beyond claiming that air defences shot down 251 Ukrainian drones, making it one of the biggest Ukrainian barrages on Russian territory since the war began in 2022.

Gleb Nikitin, the governor of the Nizhny Novgorod region, said that air defences fended off an attack by 20 Ukrainian drones on a local industrial zone that includes the ammo plant and that no facilities were damaged.

Ukraine's long-range attacks on refineries and other oil facilities contributed to Russian fuel shortages at the pump in August.

Improving domestically produced weapons, especially drones, has been one of Ukrainian authorities' chief goals as it strives to counter Russian's full-scale invasion and reach deeper into Russia with strikes that put military, political and social pressure on President Vladimir Putin.

Though Russia's economy and army are much bigger than Ukraine's, Kyiv has largely limited Russian battlefield gains to slow and costly progress across the Ukrainian countryside as cutting-edge drone technology makes up in part for its shortage of soldiers.

Domestic defence industry

Uncertain of what Western military support it can count on to counter the invasion, Ukraine has swiftly developed its domestic defence manufacturing capacity.

It is already sharing its drone expertise with European countries and is discussing possible technology and production cooperation with the United States.

Ukraine’s mushrooming defence industry could begin exporting surplus weapons production by the end of this year, using the revenue to help buy sophisticated systems it can't make itself, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said on Monday.

By the end of this year, Ukraine hopes to provide at least half the weapons its troops need on the front line, Zelenskyy told a defence industry forum in Kyiv.

"Already at the front, more than 40% of the weapons used are weapons produced in Ukraine or with Ukraine," Zelenskyy said in a speech.

Ukraine last year produced and delivered 2.4 million shells to the front line, according to the Ukrainian leader.

Ukraine is currently producing 40 Bohdana self-propelled artillery systems a month, Zelenskyy said. By comparison, the production rate in April 2024 stood at 10 units per month.

"The time has come to launch the export of our Ukrainian weapons — those types of weapons that we have in surplus, and therefore can be exported, so that there is funding for those types of weapons that are especially needed for defence," Zelenskyy said in a speech, possibly referring to the US-made Patriot air defence system.

He said Ukraine already has agreements to start exports to Europe, the United States and the Middle East, and purchases could begin by the end of this year.


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