Ukrainian drones attack 4 Russian oil refineries and Russian radar stations overnight – General Staff
Pravda Ukraine
Ukrainian defenders have attacked 4 Russian oil refineries with drones overnight and struck radar stations and electronic reconnaissance centres in Russia’s Bryansk Oblast and Crimea.
Source: the General Staff of Ukraine’s Armed Forces
Quote: “During the night of 21 June, UAVs attacked the Afipskiy, Ilskiy, Krasnodar and Astrakhan oil refineries.
In addition, attacks were made on radar stations and electronic reconnaissance centres belonging to the Russian invaders in Bryansk Oblast and temporarily occupied Crimea.”
Details: The General Staff noted that information on the Russian targets being hit is currently being ascertained.
In addition, it noted that on the night of 20 June, units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and the Security Service of Ukraine attacked a Russian fuel and lubricants depot in Tambov Oblast, as well as the Enem oil depot in the Republic of Adygea.
At least 5 explosions were reported in the area of the Enem oil depot, followed by a fire.
The damage to the Russian fuel and lubricants depot in Tambov Oblast has also been confirmed.
At least one tank containing oil products is known to have been damaged.
Background:
Drones belonging to the Security Service of Ukraine (SSU) struck a Tambovnefteprodukt fuel and lubricants depot and an oil depot belonging to LUKOIL-Yugnefteprodukt LLC in the settlement of Enem, Republic of Adygea in Russia on the night of 19-20 June.
Local Russian news channels have reported a large-scale drone attack on Krasnodar Krai on the night of 20-21 June. A fire was seen near the airfield in Yeysk, from which the Russians frequently launch strikes on Ukraine.
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