Ukraine Strikes Kstovo Refinery and Drone Depot: New Targets for Defense Forces.

Strike on Kstovo refinery and drone warehouse
Strike on Kstovo refinery and drone warehouse

Ukrainian Defense Forces Launch Strikes

According to Novyny.live: On July 2, 2023, Ukraine's Defense Forces carried out a series of attacks on Russian military assets, hitting an oil refinery in Kstovo and a drone storage facility in the Zaporizhzhia region. These operations are part of a broader effort by Ukrainian troops to degrade enemy infrastructure and disrupt supply lines.

A key target was the Lukoil-Nizhny Novgorodnefteorgsintez refinery in Kstovo, located in Russia's Nizhny Novgorod region. The strike damaged the AVT-6 primary oil processing unit, a critical component of the facility. With a design capacity of approximately 17 million tons of oil per year, this refinery is a strategically vital asset for the Russian military, fueling its war machinery.

Impact on Russian Military Capabilities

Additionally, Ukrainian forces targeted a drone storage site near Kamianka in the Zaporizhzhia region, a move that could hinder Russian operations relying on unmanned aerial vehicles. Attacks were also reported on a railway bridge over the Siverskyi Donets River, while multiple strikes hit Russian military positions near Vilshana in the Kharkiv region.

It is worth noting that on the previous day, July 1, the Ukrainian Armed Forces struck a Russian oil refinery in Ufa, continuing their campaign against critical infrastructure that supports Russia's war effort. These strikes aim to weaken the enemy's resources and bolster Ukraine's security.

"The refinement of Ukrainian military operations, including targeted strikes on strategic Russian infrastructure, underscores Ukraine's determination to reduce the adversary's capacity to wage war." - Source unknown

Such actions could disrupt Russia's logistics and resource supply, potentially shaping the conflict's trajectory. They also highlight Ukraine's ongoing efforts to ensure its own security and stability in the region.


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