Strike on Gazprom Neftkhim-Salavat Oil Refinery: What Was Damaged in Bashkortostan.
The Headquarters of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported that on the night of September 24, Ukrainian troops struck the oil refinery 'Gazprom Neftkhim-Salavat' in Bashkortostan. It is noted that the primary oil processing unit was damaged and a fire broke out at the site.
Attacks on Russian Military-Industrial Complex Facilities
According to inkorr.com: The defense forces of Ukraine have struck key facilities of the military-industrial complex of the Russian Federation. These actions are aimed at weakening the offensive capabilities of the Russian army and disrupting the logistical supply chains of fuel. Ukrainian troops also attacked significant facilities in the Volgograd region, hitting the oil pumping station 'Kuzmychi-1' and damaging the 'Zenzevatka' station and other facilities.
Continuation of Active Operations
The Ukrainian forces continue to actively operate on the front, striking at strategically important enemy facilities to weaken their defensive capabilities and logistics.
This series of attacks indicates Ukraine's strategic approach to combat, aimed at achieving an advantage in the conflict. Strikes on oil infrastructure targets are intended not only to inflict damage on the enemy but also to destabilize their resource base. The continuation of such operations may lead to changes in the ways of conducting combat on both sides.
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