Minus 26 thousand cubic meters of Russian fuel: SBU drones hit two oil depots in Smolensk region - sources
Kyiv • UNN
SBU drones strike two Russian oil depots in the Smolensk region, destroying 26,000 cubic meters of fuel and causing large fires.
At night, SBU drones hit two oil depots in the Smolensk region of Russia. These depots were storing 26 thousand cubic meters of Russian fuel. After powerful explosions, a large-scale fire broke out there. This was reported to UNN by its sources.
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That night, Rosneft lost two storage and pumping bases for fuels and lubricants in the settlements of Yartsevo and Rozdorovo, Smolensk region. According to UNN's sources, this "cotton" was arranged by SBU drones.
These bases stored 26 thousand cubic meters of Russian fuel. After the powerful explosions, a large-scale fire broke out at the facilities and personnel were evacuated.
"The SBU continues to effectively destroy military infrastructure and logistics that provide fuel to the Russian army in Ukraine. These facilities are and will remain our absolutely legitimate targets," the source said.