General Staff: Ukrainian Drones Attacked Two Russian Oil Refineries.
Ukrainian drone systems, along with other components of the Defense Forces, successfully carried out attacks on strategic objects of the Russian aggressor deep within its territory. For example, on the night of March 9, an oil refinery in the Ryazan region of Russia, which constantly supplied fuel to the occupation army, was hit.
The Ryazan oil refinery was of great significance for the Russian military machine, as it produced a large amount of aviation fuel for jet engines, which was used to refuel Russian military aircraft. The following night, on March 10, Ukrainian forces struck the production facilities of the Novokuybyshevsk oil refinery in the Samara region. This plant transports fuel to supply the enemy troop grouping in the northern direction.
Currently, the military command is clarifying details about the consequences of the strikes on both facilities. The Defense Forces of Ukraine continue to intensify their efforts to undermine the military and economic potential of the Russian occupiers in order to end the war against Ukraine.
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