Defense forces struck at Lukoil factories in Russia: consequences for the occupying army.
Strikes on strategic facilities in Russia
According to inkorr.com: The defense forces of Ukraine struck at key facilities in Russia, including the 'Lukoil-Nizhny Novgorodnefteorgsintez' and 'Sterlitamak Oil Refinery'. These targets are of significant importance for the Russian military infrastructure.
On the night of November 4, units of the Ukrainian defense forces attacked the infrastructure of the 'Lukoil-Nizhny Novgorodnefteorgsintez' enterprise in order to limit the military-economic capabilities of the Russian aggressor.
During the attacks, areas of these enterprises were damaged, leading to fires in the surrounding zones. While the exact consequences are still being clarified, there is information about significant damage in one of the workshops of the 'Sterlitamak Oil Refinery'.
It has also been confirmed that a strike was made on the fuel supply warehouse of the Russian occupiers in the temporarily occupied territory of the Kherson region. The enemy lost almost twenty elastic tanks and two pumping stations.
As a result of drone actions, the 'Sterlitamak Oil Refinery' and 'Kstovo Oil Refinery' were forced to halt operations, leading to power outages in certain areas of the Kursk region.
The defense forces of Ukraine continue to closely monitor the situation at the front and actively defend their positions, striking at significant facilities of the Russian opponent.
These strikes underscore that the Ukrainian forces continue to resist Russian aggression, trying to undermine the logistical capabilities of the enemy. They demonstrate the seriousness of Ukraine's intentions in the context of defending its territories and strategic interests.
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