Strike on Saratov Oil Refinery: How the Armed Forces of Ukraine are Denying the Russian Army Fuel.
According to inkorr.com: On November 3, Ukrainian defense forces struck a precise blow at the Russian military-logistical infrastructure. The Saratov oil refinery suffered the most, with explosions and a fire breaking out. This refinery played a significant role in supplying fuel to the Russian troops.
The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine confirmed this information.
The Saratov refinery is one of the largest and oldest in Russia, supplying fuel to the aggressor country's army. Logistic facilities in the occupied Donetsk and Luhansk regions were also hit, indicating Ukraine's intention to reduce the military capabilities of the enemy.
Strategic Action
The strike on the Russian military-industrial base is part of a strategy to destroy critically important resources and deter aggression. This aims to ensure safety and protection for Ukraine against threats from Russia.
This event underscores Ukraine's determination to act decisively in response to aggression, hitting key enemy resources. Damage to the Saratov refinery could significantly impact the logistical capabilities of Russian troops in the region, marking an important step in defending Ukraine's sovereignty.
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