An oil pipeline in the village of Azov in Russia's Rostov region was destroyed by an explosion, according to Ukraine's Military Intelligence.
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An oil pipeline in the village of Azov, located in Russia's Rostov region, was rocked by an explosion early morning on Saturday, April 6, according to a report from Ukraine's Military Intelligence.
Defence Intelligence of Ukraine reported that an oil pipeline in the village of Azov, Rostov Oblast was blown up on the night of 6 April. The pipeline transported petroleum products from a local oil depot to tankers in the port area of Azov Sea Port. The loading of tankers has been suspended indefinitely. DIU indicated the pipeline was used by Russia for military purposes.
An oil pipeline near the Russian city of Azov, Rostov Oblast, that was funneling oil products to tankers in the Azov Sea Port was blown up overnight on April 6, Ukraine's military intelligence agency (HUR) said.
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