Russian drones struck an oil terminal in Zolochiv district, Lviv Oblast, causing a fire and heavy smoke. No casualties were reported.
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Russian drone strike on oil terminal in Zolochiv district, Lviv Oblast overnight on Jan. 27 caused fire and heavy smoke
Russian attack on Brody in Lviv Oblast has led to petroleum products catching fire and smoke spreading throughout the city.
All the appropriate services are working at the scene. Early reports indicate no casualties or injuries.
Russian forces struck energy infrastructure in the Lviv region on January 27
Russian oil shipments via the Druzhba pipeline to Hungary (and Slovakia) were halted on Jan. 27, because of damage to the pipeline on Ukrainian territory, blamed by Ukrainian officials on a Russian drone purportedly destroying pipeline sections and equipment in Ukraine's Lviv region
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