The governor of the region, Vyacheslav Gladkov, complained to the Ukrainian Armed Forces, saying “they attacked a fuel storage area in the Volokonovsky district.”
In the Belgorod region, after a drone strike, a fire broke out in a fuel storage area in the region’s border region. The governor of the region, Vyacheslav Gladkov, announced this in a telegram on Sunday, September 8.
“The Armed Forces of Ukraine, using an unmanned aerial vehicle, attacked a fuel storage area in the Volokonovsky district. As a result of the explosion, the tanks were set on fire.
According to the BBC, the Volokonovsky district borders Ukraine, from it to the combat zone in the areas of Volchansk and Kupyansk – about 30 km.
The publication also noted that most Russian governors and military personnel, after the attacks of Ukrainian drones on oil depots and other targets, always wrote that the remains from a downed drone is said to have fallen into the facility. However, this time Governor Gladkov avoided such a statement.
As we already wrote, in August the production of diesel fuel in Russia decreased by 7.5% compared to June and reached 7.1 million tons
Source: korrespondent

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