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Ukrainian drones ignite Russian fuel depots in ongoing strikes

Ukraine strikes at Russia's fuel infrastructure (Illustrative photo)
Ukraine strikes at Russia's fuel infrastructure (Illustrative photo)
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6:27 AM EDT, June 28, 2024

Ukrainian drones are once again striking Russian refineries and fuel depots. During a nighttime attack, fuel depots in the Russian municipality of Michurinsky in the Tambov region caught fire. This marks another successful strike by Ukrainian Special Forces the SBU.

The governor of the Russian Tambov region, Maksim Yegorov, reported on the nighttime drone attack on the fuel depots, as stated by Kommersant. According to his account, the impact caused an explosion and a fire. Eleven fire brigades participated in extinguishing the fire.

"The nearest settlement is 2 miles away. If necessary, the residents will be evacuated. Everything is ready for that. The situation is under control," Yegorov wrote on Telegram.

This is another attack by Ukraine in recent days. Last week, drone strikes caused a fire at the Platonovskaya fuel depot in the Rasskazovsky region. The fire was extinguished within 24 hours. On the same day, drone remnants were discovered in the Pervomaysky region, which exploded in mid-air. In both cases, no one was injured, according to Kommersant.

30 refineries damaged

Special Forces of the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) have already damaged more than 30 Russian refineries and fuel warehouses. Their drones can reach targets in Russia up to 930 miles away without any problem, stated Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Monday.

The head of state acknowledged that Ukrainians should be aware of the Center's contribution to destroying Russia's economic potential. Ukrainians should know and be grateful for "minusing" Russia's economic potential, which works in favor of the war, and for strikes on Russian oil industry facilities.

Ukrainian military and special services regularly conduct advanced operations using drones on Russian territory. Military, industrial, and technological targets are attacked, including in regions far from Ukraine's borders, such as Tatarstan or the Leningrad region.

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