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Photos of the consequences of an attack on an oil depot in the Russian Federation have appeared

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Ukrainian defense forces used drones to attack an oil depot in the village of Enem. Radio Liberty showed satellite images from there.

Ukrainian defenders attacked an oil depot in Russian Adygea with drones on Thursday, June 20. Now satellite images of the consequences appeared. Radio Liberty reported this on its Telegram channel on Friday, June 21.

The Ukrainian Defense Forces used drones to attack an oil depot owned by LUKOIL Yugnefteprodukt in the village of Enem.

Satellite images show that the attack destroyed at least one building and damaged a hangar next to it. The fuel tanks themselves are unlikely to have been damaged.

The head of the Republic of Adygea, Marat Kumpilov, reported a fire because of the attack. According to a Russian official, the fire covered an area of ​​400 square meters.

We remind you that on the night of June 18 in Russia, two oil depots were hit by drones: oil terminals in the city of Azov, Rostov Region, and an oil depot in the Krasnodar Territory.

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