Ukrainian Drones Target Russian Oil Facility
Ukrainian drones reportedly hit an oil dispatch facility in Russia's Samara region, causing a fire and damaging five large crude oil tanks, each with a 20,000 cubic meter capacity.
Ukrainian drones have reportedly attacked an oil dispatch facility in Russia's Samara region, according to a Ukrainian security official.
During the overnight operation, the strike resulted in a fire and significant damage to five crude oil tanks, each with the ability to hold 20,000 cubic meters of oil.
This attack marks an escalation in technological warfare tactics within the ongoing conflict, highlighting the strategic importance of targeting energy resources.
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