Such actions are gaining momentum and will continue: Yusov comments on nighttime explosions in Russia

Such actions are gaining momentum and will continue: Yusov comments on nighttime explosions in Russia

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Yusov commented on the nighttime explosions in Russia, indicating that such actions are gaining momentum and will continue.

Representative of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine Andriy Yusov commented on the nighttime explosions in Russia, saying that it can be stated that such actions are gaining momentum and will continue. He said this during a telethon on Tuesday, UNN reports.

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"We can comment that the demilitarization of military facilities on the territory of the Russian Federation continues. That is, the same oil depots and other facilities are military installations used by the invading army and the Kremlin regime for military purposes to ensure the supply of the aggressor's occupation group in Ukraine. And it is quite natural that these are the sites where actions are taking place that complicate the continuation of the aggressive genocidal war against Ukraine. This is what can be stated. I think we will be able to comment on the means of destruction and who is doing it later," said the DIU representative.

But we can state that such actions are gaining momentum and will continue. In the end, it is becoming more and more obvious to everyone every day that Putin is not just waging a war, but has brought it to Russia, and everyone involved in the genocidal war against Ukraine feels it

- Yusov noted.

Addendum

On the night of March 12, authorities in seven Russian regions reported drone attacks. In two regions - Oryol and Nizhny Novgorod - the attacks targeted an oil plant and an oil depot.

RosMedia reported that a 2000 cubic meter tank with gasoline was damaged at the Orelnefteprodukt JSC enterprise, which led to a leak of oil products.

And at Lukoil's NORSI refinery in the Nizhny Novgorod region of Russia, one of the largest refineries in Russia, at least half of the refining process was halted due to damage.