Ukrainian forces struck a fuel depot in Russian-occupied Luhansk region, setting it on fire.
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Kyiv's forces had struck a fuel depot overnight in the eastern Russian-occupied Luhansk region, setting it on fire.
Last night, a strike was conducted on a fuel and lubricants storage facility near the town of Rovenky on the temporarily occupied territory in Luhansk region. This base stored oil and petroleum products, which were supplied, among other uses, for the needs of the Russian army.
A fire was observed at the facility. The impact assessment is ongoing.
Ukrainian troops in cooperation with the intelligence service (HUR) struck a depot containing oil and petroleum products used by the Russian military near the town of Rovenky, Luhansk Oblast. The attack set the depot ablaze and Ukraine is assessing the damage.
Defense Forces struck an oil depot belonging to Russian occupiers in Luhansk Oblast.
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