Strike on the oil depot in the Tula region: satellite images have emerged.
Ukrainian drones inflicted serious damage to fuel storage tanks at the 'March 8' facility in the Tula region. This information was reported by 'Radio Liberty' citing satellite images.
“As seen in the photo from January 21, at least one fuel storage tank of the 'March 8' facility of Rosrezerv in the village of Delilove was damaged as a result of the strike,” the message states.
Let us remind you that on the night of January 18, the Main Directorate of Intelligence of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, together with other components of the Defense Forces, attacked the state-owned institution 'March 8' in the Tula region.
Fuel products were stored at this site, and a fire has been reported there. It is known that the oil depot was used by the Russian occupation army.
The military staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine confirmed that the oil depot was damaged in the Tula region of the Russian Federation.
Furthermore, this marks the 1064th day of the full-scale war.
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