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Ukrainian Drones Strike russian Oil Refinery in russia’s Krasnodar Region and Buk Missile System

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Photo credit: t.me/GeneralStaffZSU
Photo credit: t.me/GeneralStaffZSU

On the night of February 5, Ukrainian drones targeted an oil refinery in russia’s Krasnodar region and a russian Buk missile system in the temporarily occupied Zaporizhzhia region

The General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces confirmed the strikes on enemy targets.

"Units of the Security Service of Ukraine, in coordination with the Armed Forces and other elements of the Defense Forces, struck the Albashnafta facility in russia's Krasnodar region during the night of February 5," the statement reads.

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According to military reports, this facility, described as a "mini-oil refinery," plays a role in producing fuel for the russian occupation army, supplying both gasoline and diesel.

Following the strike, a fire broke out at the site. The extent of the damage is currently being assessed.

russian Buk-M2 anti-aircraft missile system
russian Buk-M2 anti-aircraft missile system / Open source illustrative photo

Additionally, Ukrainian drone units conducted a precision strike on a russian Buk missile defense system stationed in the occupied Zaporizhzhia region. The hit was confirmed, with recorded damage to the target.

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