Ukrainian Security Service Strikes Russian Oil Depot in Pskov Region, Triggering Major Blaze.
Attack on the 'Velikolukskaya' Oil Depot
According to UATV: On February 19, 2023, the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) targeted the 'Velikolukskaya' oil depot in Russia's Pskov region. The assault resulted in at least four powerful explosions, which ignited a massive fire at the facility. This strike is part of a broader Ukrainian campaign targeting Russian energy infrastructure, which is vital for military logistics.
The 'Velikolukskaya' depot, owned by the company 'Pskovnefteprodukt' LLC, stores various petroleum products, including diesel fuel and gasoline. This incident occurred just two days after SBU drones struck the 'Tamannettegaz' oil terminal in Russia's Krasnodar region on February 17, 2023.
Context of the Attack
These operations highlight the SBU's increasingly active role in the ongoing conflict, specifically targeting infrastructure tied to Russia's energy resources. The explosions at the 'Velikolukskaya' base and prior strikes on other facilities indicate a continued effort by Ukraine to disrupt the adversary's logistical capabilities and supply chains.
These strikes demonstrate an intensification of Ukraine's strategic actions within the wider war with Russia.
Attacks on energy infrastructure can significantly impact fuel supplies, which are critical for sustaining military operations. This also underscores Ukraine's intent to strike at the economic resources of its opponent, potentially affecting Russia's ability to maintain its military campaign.
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