DIU drones burned a warehouse with fuel in Russia, which supplied the occupiers in Donetsk and Luhansk regions - source

DIU drones burned a warehouse with fuel in Russia, which supplied the occupiers in Donetsk and Luhansk regions - source

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As a result of the Ukrainian intelligence operation, a Nayan UAV of the Obsidian project hit a fuel and lubricant warehouse on the territory of the Atlas plant of the Federal State Reserves Agency in the Rostov region of Russia, the source said.

As a result of a Ukrainian intelligence operation, a fuel and lubricant warehouse on the territory of the Atlas plant of the Federal Agency for State Reserves of the Russian Federation in the Rostov region of Russia was hit by a Nayan UAV. This was reported to UNN journalist by his own sources.

Details

"As a result of the operation of the Defence Intelligence of Ukraine, a UAV was used to hit a fuel and lubricant warehouse on the territory of the Atlas plant of the Federal Agency for State Reserves of the Russian Federation near the village of Kamensk-Shakhtynsky in Rostov region," the source told UNN.

According to Ukrainian intelligence sources, this depot provides fuel and lubricants to Russian military units deployed in the TOT of Donetsk and Luhansk regions. The sources note that the facility was hit by 15 Obsidian UAVs of the Nayan project.

According to Russian media and social media, several fuel and lubricant tanks were hit. A fire broke out on the base as a result of a hit by kamikaze drones.

As of the morning of August 3, the fire at the plant continues, as evidenced by a large number of videos and photos posted on social media.

The detailed results of the transaction are currently being analyzed.

Addendum

The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine confirmed a strike on the Morozovsk airfield in the Rostov region of Russia, hitting ammunition depots. Oil depots and fuel facilities in the Belgorod, Kursk and Rostov regions were also attacked, and at least two oil tanks were reported to have caught fire.