Ukraine strikes major fuel depot in Russian-held Luhansk
On Saturday, Ukrainians conducted an attack on a fuel and lubricant depot in the Russian-occupied Luhansk region in the east of the country, according to information provided by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
On Saturday morning, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported an attack on a fuel and lubricant depot in the Russian-occupied Luhansk region, resulting in a fire. "The base stored oil and petroleum products, which were primarily delivered for the needs of the Russian army," the Ukrainian staff reported.
Ukraine attacked the fuel depot. A fire broke out
This is another Ukrainian attack on the aggressor's infrastructure. A few days ago, Kyiv forces bombed a marine oil terminal in occupied Feodosia. This is the largest terminal in Crimea in terms of transshipment of petroleum products. The fire triggered by the attack continues to this day.
Meanwhile, on Wednesday, Ukrainian forces attacked the Shahed drone base in Russia's Krasnodar region. Approximately 400 drones were gathered at this location.
According to information from the Ukrainska Pravda portal, which cited reports from Russian authorities, Kyiv forces attacked Russia with 47 drones on the night from Friday to Saturday.
Simultaneously, Russia is conducting further attacks on Ukraine. Over the past day, three civilians were killed in these attacks, according to information provided by the local authorities of Ukrainian regions. These casualties refer to residents of the Donetsk region in eastern Ukraine, where eight civilians were also wounded.
Meanwhile, in the Kherson region in the south of the country, four people were injured due to Russian shelling. The aggressor struck a medical facility and an administrative building. The Russian attacks damaged residential areas, including multi-family buildings and about 15 private houses. Furthermore, gas infrastructure, warehouses, and private vehicles were damaged.