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​Ukraine Hits Crimean Rail Bridges, Mariupol Fuel Depot, Drone Hubs and Confirms Moscow Refinery Strike

Illustrative image / Photo credit: The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine
Illustrative image / Photo credit: The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine

Ukrainian forces reported striking railway bridges in occupied Crimea, a fuel depot in Mariupol, multiple drone command posts, a military equipment concentration near Sievierodonetsk, and infrastructure at the Moscow Oil Refinery

Ukrainian forces carried out a series of coordinated strikes against russian military and logistical targets on June 18 and during the night of June 19, targeting infrastructure used to sustain Moscow's war effort in temporarily occupied territories and inside russia, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported.

Among the most significant targets were two railway bridges near Rozdolne and Vladyslavivka in Crimea. The bridges were being used to support military transportation and supply operations for russian forces deployed on the peninsula and in the south of Ukraine.

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Ukrainian forces also targeted an area where russian weapons and military equipment were concentrated near Siverskodonetsk in Luhansk region. In addition, a fuel depot in temporarily occupied Mariupol was struck, potentially affecting the supply of fuel to russian units operating in the east and south of Ukraine.

The operation extended beyond logistics targets. Ukrainian forces reportedly struck multiple russian drone command posts located near Pokrovsk, Voskresenka, and Siversk in Donetsk region, as well as Novoivanivka in Zaporizhzhia region and Maliivka in Dnipropetrovsk region. Such command centers play a key role in coordinating reconnaissance and strike drone operations along the front.

The General Staff also confirmed the results of an earlier strike carried out on June 18 against the Moscow Oil Refinery. According to the report, a crude oil processing unit, three RVS-10000 storage tanks, and one larger RVS-30000 tank were damaged during the attack.

The refinery has suspended oil processing operations for an indefinite period following the strike. If confirmed, the disruption could affect fuel production and distribution in one of russia's most important industrial regions.

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