Military intelligence attacks oil depot in Kaluga region of Russia - source
Kyiv • UNN
The Defense Intelligence of Ukraine conducted an operation to attack the Kaluganaftelektroduct oil depot with kamikaze drones. The attack resulted in explosions and a fire, despite attempts by Russian air defense to repel the attack.
As a result of the operation of the Defence Intelligence of Ukraine last night, a fuel and energy complex facility in the Kaluga region of Russia was hit. This was reported to UNN journalist by his own sources.
According to military intelligence sources, at around 00:30 on November 25, a series of explosions and a fire broke out at the facility as a result of kamikaze drone strikes. Eyewitness video shows unsuccessful attempts by Russian air defense to repel the UAV attack, but Ukrainian drones hit the enemy target one by one, causing large-scale destruction.
Reportedly, the target of the attack was the oil depot of Kaluganafteprodukt JSC, which is involved in supporting Russia's armed aggression against Ukraine.
Despite the devastating consequences of the attack, the published videos show that the locals were enthusiastic and in good spirits about the DIU operation. To be continued!
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According to the head of the Center for Countering Disinformation at the National Security and Defense Council, Andriy Kovalenko, in the Russian city of Kaluga, on the night of November 25, drones attacked not only an oil depot but also the Typhoon military plant.