Strike on Saratov Oil Refinery and Terminal in Feodosia: Consequences for the Russian Army.
On the night of November 11, Ukrainian Defense Forces struck the Saratov Oil Refinery in the Saratov region of Russia. The mentioned enterprise produces over 20 types of petroleum products and supplies the needs of the Russian occupying army, reports 'Glavkom' citing the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Explosions and Consequences
According to inkorr.com: As a result of the attack, a series of explosions were recorded, leading to a significant fire in the vicinity of the Saratov Oil Refinery. Information about the results of the strike is currently being clarified.
Strike on Terminal in Crimea
The Marine Oil Terminal in Feodosia (occupied Crimea) was also targeted. This terminal is an important point for maritime supply of petroleum products to the peninsula and to the temporarily occupied territories in southern Ukraine. Indicated strikes on the tanks at the site, the damage from which is also being clarified.
Thus, on the night of November 11, Ukrainian forces struck strategic industrial facilities on the territory of Russia, including the Saratov Oil Refinery, which supplies petroleum products for Russian military forces. An important terminal in Feodosia, which provides for Crimea and the occupied territories, was also hit.
These strikes reflect the continuation of active actions by Ukrainian forces in response to the occupation. The destruction of strategic facilities that support military actions can significantly impact the logistics and supply of the Russian army in the region.
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