Ukrainian Armed Forces confirmed strikes on oil facilities in Russia and aircraft in Crimea: details of the attacks.

Ukrainian Armed Forces confirmed strikes on oil facilities in Russia and aircraft in Crimea: details of the attacks
Ukrainian Armed Forces confirmed strikes on oil facilities in Russia and aircraft in Crimea: details of the attacks

According to inkorr.com: The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine confirmed strikes on two oil facilities on the territory of Russia, as well as on two aircraft at a military airfield in annexed Crimea. The aim of these attacks was to weaken the enemy's offensive potential and complicate fuel supply. This was reported by

"Glavkom"
citing the General Staff.

Damage to oil facilities and aircraft

On the night of September 23, the Ukrainian Defense Forces struck a linear production dispatch station "8-N" in the Bryansk region of the Russian Federation. This station is vital for supplying oil products to the Russian occupation forces. A hit on the pump and compressor station was confirmed, causing a fire.

In addition, it is known that the drone units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine recently struck the linear production dispatch station "Samara" in the Samara region, where oil is mixed for the export type Urals. The degree of damage is currently being clarified.

According to information from the Armed Forces of Ukraine, environmental pollution as a result of attacks on oil facilities may have dangerous consequences for nature and people due to the possible transfer of hazardous substances. These strikes allow Ukraine to weaken enemy positions and inflict damage on the opponent in strategic sectors.

The strikes on Russian oil facilities are part of Ukraine's strategic actions in the context of the fight against the aggressor. Damage to such facilities not only complicates the opponent's logistics but can also negatively affect the ecological situation in the regions where this occurs. The attacks on oil infrastructure highlight the importance of safety and environmental preservation in wartime.

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