Ukraine strikes Russian oil depot serving airfield, military says

Ukraine's military reported striking a Russian oil depot that supports the Engels-2 military airfield, causing significant explosions and a large fire. This operation, using Ukrainian-made long-range capabilities, disrupts Russian strategic aviati...

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In this photo taken on Jan. 2, 2025 and provided by Ukraine's 24th Mechanised Brigade press service on Monday, Jan. 6, 2025, servicemen leave a shelter on the front line near Chasiv Yar town, in Donetsk region, Ukraine.
Ukraine struck overnight a Russian oil depot that serves a military airfield in the Russian city of Engels, Ukraine's military said on Wednesday.

It reported multiple explosions and a big fire at "Kristal" oil depot, which it said provided fuel to the "Engels-2" military airfield, where Russia's strategic bomber fleet is based.

"The strike of the oil depot creates serious logistical problems for the strategic aviation of the Russian occupiers and significantly reduces their ability to strike at peaceful Ukrainian cities and civilian objects," the Ukrainian military said in a statement via the Telegram messaging app.


Ukraine's presidential adviser Oleksandr Kamyshin said the military used Ukrainian-made long-range capabilities in the attack.

Russian local authorities earlier on Wednesday said the Ukrainian drone attack caused a major fire at an industrial site in the Saratov region.
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