Ukrainian Drones Attack Key Oil Station in Russia: Consequences for Druzhba.
22.08.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
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Ukrainian drones launched an attack on the oil pumping station 'Unecha' in Russia
On the night of August 22, Ukrainian kamikaze drones attacked the oil pumping station (OPS) 'Unecha' in the city of Unecha, Bryansk region of Russia. This was reported by the commander of the Unmanned Systems Forces, Robert Brovdiy, as informed by FREEДOM.
The OPS 'Unecha' is the largest hub of the main oil pipeline network 'Druzhba'.
As stated in the report, the strike was carried out by operators of the 14th regiment of the Unmanned Systems Forces.
It should be noted that on August 13, the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine (GUR MO) had already announced an attack on the oil pumping station of the 'Transneft Druzhba' pipeline in the city of Unecha, Bryansk region of Russia.
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