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Ukrainian drones set another Russian oil depot on fire, this time in Tula Oblast – videoDefence Intelligence of Ukraine attacked an oil depot in Russia’s Tula Oblast with drones on the night of 17-18 January, which supplies the Russian occupation forces, and a fire broke out there.
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Satellite images reveal aftermath of drone attack on oil depot in Russia's Tula Oblast – photosUkrainian drones damaged fuel and lubricant storage tanks at the 8 March plant in Russia's Tula Oblast. Earlier, Defence Intelligence of Ukraine confirmed a successful strike on this oil depot.
On the night of January 18, unknown drones attacked the Tula Oblast of the russian federation. Meanwhile, russians complain about explosions and fires. This is reported by russian Telegram channels.
A fire erupted at an oil depot in the town of Uzlovaya in Russia's Tula Oblast following a Ukrainian drone attack on the facility overnight on Jan. 18, regional Governor Dmitry Milyaev said.
The drones operated by Ukraine's military intelligence (HUR) hit the oil depot in Tula Oblast at least 10 times in this attack, a HUR source claimed. Tula Oblast, located south of Moscow ...
The Aleksinsky Chemical Plant in Tula Oblast, the Saratov oil refinery, and the Bryansk chemical plant were also hit in Kyiv's blitz. Following the attack on the refinery in Saratov, a Ukrainian ...
Ukrainian drones damaged fuel and lubricant storage tanks at the 8 March plant in Russia's Tula Oblast. Earlier, Defence Intelligence of Ukraine confirmed a successful strike on this oil depot. Source ...
Defence Intelligence of Ukraine used drones to attack an oil depot which supplies the Russian occupation forces and is located in Russia’s Tula Oblast on the night of 17-18 January, causing a fire to ...
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