On the night of January 18, the Special Operations Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine hit russian occupiers' oil depot of the in the Kaluga region. This was reported by the press service of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on Telegram.
As a result of the attack, a fire broke out on the territory of the depot, which is located in the village of Lyudinovo. The information about the consequences of the attack is still being clarified.
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It is noted that the facility is part of JSC Kaluganefteprodukt and is a logistics center that supplies russian occupation troops.
"The destruction of such facilities creates serious logistical problems for the russian army," the General Staff reported.
It also became known about an attack on a russian oil depot in the Tula region, carried out by specialists of the Defense Intelligence of Ukraine.
It is known that at least ten strikes were recorded on the facility's territory, and a fire broke out there. Sources in the Defense Intelligence of Ukraine noted that the oil depot was attacked by Ukrainian-made drones.
It is known that the facility was used by russians for military purposes. This oil depot supported the activities of the occupation army.
Earlier Defense Express reported that Ukrainian drones had struck Rosneft oil depot near Voronezh.
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