General Staff confirmed the hit on the occupiers' oil depot in Crimea and the Krymska oil pumping station
Kyiv • UNN
Defense Forces hit the Gvardiyske oil depot and the Krymska station in Russia. Three ammunition depots and UAV control points in the occupied territories were also destroyed.

The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine confirmed the damage to the Hvardiiska oil depot in temporarily occupied Crimea, the Krymska oil pumping station in Russia's Krasnodar Krai, three ammunition depots, and enemy personnel, UNN reports.
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"As part of reducing the offensive potential of the Russian aggressor, yesterday and on the night of April 11, units of the Defense Forces of Ukraine inflicted fire damage on a number of logistical and other important enemy facilities both in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine and directly on the territory of the aggressor state," the General Staff said in a statement.
Oil infrastructure facilities involved in supplying the Russian occupation army were hit: the Krymska oil pumping station (Krymsk, Krasnodar Krai, Russia), as well as the Hvardiiska oil depot in the temporarily occupied Autonomous Republic of Crimea.
The General Staff also stated that "damage to enemy ammunition depots in the areas of Makedonivka and Donetsk in Donetsk Oblast, as well as Osypenko in Zaporizhzhia Oblast, has been recorded."
"In addition, Ukrainian soldiers inflicted fire damage on control points for unmanned aerial vehicles in the areas of Konovalova in Zaporizhzhia Oblast and Hola Prystan in Kherson Oblast. Concentrations of enemy personnel near the settlements of Stepove in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, as well as Stepnohirske, Pryazovske, and Rybne in Zaporizhzhia, were also hit," the General Staff noted.
Enemy losses and the extent of the damage are being clarified.
"The Defense Forces of Ukraine continue to take measures to reduce the offensive potential of the Russian occupiers and stop the armed aggression of the Russian Federation against Ukraine. To be continued! Glory to Ukraine!" - emphasized the General Staff.
