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​What Does russian Oil Depot in Smolensk Oblast Look Like After Ukrainian Drone Strikes? (Satellite Images)

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Satellite Image of Rosneft Oil Company`s depot in Smolensk Oblast / Photo credit: Radio Liberty
Satellite Image of Rosneft Oil Company`s depot in Smolensk Oblast / Photo credit: Radio Liberty

Almost every day, russian oil depots or refineries are hit by Ukrainian drones, and satellite images confirm this

russian service of Radio Liberty has published satellite images showing the aftermath of a Ukrainian drone strike on Rosneft Oil Company`s depot in the village of Razdorovo, Smolensk Oblast.

The images show that almost half of the oil tanks have burned out.

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It is known that the base in the village of Razdorovo was attacked by Ukrainian drones on April 24.

Along with this base, Rosneft refinery in Yartsevo town, Smolensk Oblast was also attacked on April 24.

It is also known that the oil depots were attacked by drones of the Security Service of Ukraine. These bases stored 26 thousand cubic meters of russian fuels and lubricants. After the explosions, a large-scale fire broke out at the facilities as well as personnel were evacuated.

Earlier Defense Express reported that Ukrainian forces had neutralized russian radar station worth 5 million dollars.

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