Ukrainian Armed Forces struck the energy infrastructure of Russia in three regions: General Staff named the targets.


Ukrainian drones attacked strategic facilities in Russia
According to the information from the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Ukrainian drones attacked the oil pumping infrastructure in the Rostov region of Russia. This infrastructure was used to supply the occupying troops. As a result of the attack, powerful explosions and fires occurred.
It was also confirmed that there were hits on the production facilities of the Syzran oil refinery in the Samara region. Even with the active use of electronic warfare means and air defense systems by the enemy, the enterprise still caught fire.
There was also information about a series of powerful explosions in the vicinity of the Sakhanovsk gas pipeline management production facility, also located in the Rostov region of the Russian Federation.
In Rovenki, a fuel and lubricant storage base, which was temporarily occupied in Luhansk region, has suffered fire damage. This base supplies petroleum products to the Russian army.
Currently, detailed information regarding the consequences of the damage to all facilities is being clarified, reports the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Ukrainian Defense Forces continue to resist Russian aggression
The Ukrainian Defense Forces actively use their drone systems to undermine the military-economic potential of the Russian occupiers and force the Russian Federation to cease armed aggression.
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