Ukrainian forces struck the Samara oil distribution station overnight on April 21, targeting a facility critical to Russia's oil transportation infrastructure.
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Ukrainian forces struck the Samara oil distribution station overnight on April 21.
The Samara oil pumping station was attacked, with no casualties reported according to the governor.
SSU drones attacked the Samara oil depot on the night of April 21, damaging five storage tanks each with capacity of 20,000 cubic meters
The terminal blends crude to produce the Urals export grade and is key to Russia's oil transportation infrastructure
Russia is generating less revenue from oil sales due to the attack
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