The drone attack on Russian oil depots and oil refineries took place on the night of June 20.
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Drones attacked the Afipsky oil refinery plant in the Krasnodar region of the Russian Federation. After a successful attack, a fire broke out there. Propaganda claims that the targets “were shot down,” but debris from one of the UAVs crashed into a tank, causing a fire. This was reported by the Russian Telegram channels Baza, Shot, ASTRA.
There is also a report of a new night drone attack on the Lukoil oil depot in the village of Enem in the Republic of Adygea. A fire broke out there. Just eight kilometers away is the Afipsky Oil Refinery, where a fire is raging.
RosSMI also announced an attack on an oil depot near the village of Platonovka in the Tambov region. After a loud explosion, the tank burst into flames. And in the houses near the place of arrival, glass flew out.
Meanwhile, the Russian Ministry of Defense claims that it allegedly “destroyed” six drones over Adygea, three each over the Bryansk and Krasnodar regions, and one each over the Rostov, Belgorod and Oryol regions.
Let us remind you that Ukrainian drones attacked an oil depot in the city of Azov, Rostov region, on the night of June 18. The satellite recorded damage to the tanks of the Azovproduct oil depot.
Source: Racurs

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