After Ukrainian drone attacks on oil refineries, russia strengthens air defense at oil depot in tula - ATESH
Kyiv • UNN
Following a recent attack by Ukrainian drones on refinery complexes, russia is stepping up its air defense at the tula oil storage facility, deploying the Pantsyr C1 system to protect the city's industrial infrastructure.
After a recent attack by Ukrainian drones, the russians decided to strengthen air defense in tula. This was reported by UNN with reference to the underground movement ATESH.
Details
It is noted that the guerrillas decided to check the security of the oil storage facility in tula
Thus, our agents managed to find out that after a recent attack by Ukrainian drones on Tula in early March, one Pantsyr S1 air defense system was deployed to the city. The task of this system is to protect the city's industrial infrastructure
As explained, the guerrillas are currently trying to quickly empty this storage facility, as the air defense systems are not enough to fully protect all critical infrastructure.
Recall
Earlier, ATES said that russian oil refineries have been instructed to purchase electronic warfare systems such as the Shpak type to counter Ukrainian long-range drones after recent successful attacks.