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Ukrainian Drones Strike Key russian Military Targets in Tver Region and Baltic Pipeline System

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Ukrainian Drones Strike Key russian Military Targets in Tver Region and Baltic Pipeline System

Ukrainian drones, operated by the Security Service of Ukraine and Special Operations Forces, targeted and struck the 23rd missile arsenal of russia's Ministry of Defense in the Tver region, triggering around 20 explosions

The drones hit the storage facility directly, as well as three buildings at the military base. Local residents shared on social media reports of at least two dozen explosions and the evacuation of civilians from the area.

The SBU, alongside Ukraine's Defense Forces, continues to strike military and logistical targets across enemy territory, weakening russia's ability to wage war on Ukraine. The effectiveness of these drone operations is evident, and they will remain a key part of Ukraine's strategy.

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In addition to the missile arsenal, drones also attacked the Andreapol oil pumping station, an essential part of the Baltic Pipeline System-2.

The strike caused damage to the station’s filtration and pumping site, with tanks containing additives being hit, resulting in an oil spill and a fire. Consequently, russian authorities had to shut down the main pipeline that supplies oil to the Ust-Luga terminal in the Leningrad region.

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