Ukrainian drones attacked an oil depot in Russia's Voronezh region, specifically the Annanftoprodukt depot in the settlement of Anna, causing a fire in an empty tank.
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Ukrainian drones attacked an oil depot in Russia's Voronezh region, causing a fire
On Oct. 4, Ukraine attacked the Annanefteprodukt fuel and lubricants storage base near the village of Anna in Voronezh Oblast, according to the General Staff.
The Annanefteprodukt refinery was hit and set ablaze
The refinery is located 80 kilometers east of Voronezh
Fires were still burning on Thursday
Ukrainian drones attacked the military airfield "Borisoglebsk" in Voronezh Oblast. Under strike were KAB storage facilities, parking lots for SU-35 and SU-34 aircraft, as well as aviation fuel storage sites
SSU and Ukrainian Defence Forces struck the Annanefteprodukt fuel depot in Voronezh region on the night of Oct 4.
At least one vertical tank was hit and a fire occurred.
Russian Governor Alexander Gusev claimed Ukrainian drones were suppressed by electronic warfare, with one crashing into the depot.
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