Ukraine defenders destroyed the strategic supply of fuel for the Russian army.
The forces of defense on the evening of September 7 struck the important matters of Russia’s aggression. This was reported by the General Staff press service on Sunday, September 7.
Thus, as part of the reduction in the offensive potential of the enemy and complications of fuel supplies and ammunition in military units of conquerors, units of missile forces and artillery and forces of Ukraine’s non -armed forces, in connection with other components of defense forces, the shipping line of shipping (LPDI) in the Russian Federation Station (LPDI).
LPDS 8-n is part of the complex of the main oil pipeline Steel horseThe pumping power of which is 10.5 million tons. It is noted that the matter is of strategic importance to ensure the transportation of petroleum products for the Russian occupation of Russia. Many hits were recorded along with the subsequent emergence of a fire at the pumping station area and the Reservoir Park.
Also, the units of the forces of special operations caused the fire defeat of the capacity of ILSKY refineries in the Krasnodar territory of the Russian Federation. This oil refinery year -people process 6.42 million tons of oil and are involved in ensuring the armed forces of the Russian Federation.
“Explosions and a fire were recorded in place of the object. Wounds were specified,” the report added.
In addition, successful hits were confirmed by the location of the staff of the conquerors and warehouses of material and technical support of Russian military units in the Kursk region of the Russian Federation.
Currently, the results of the defeat of the fire are also identified.
Remember, the last time about attacking Ilsky refineries was reported on September 1st.
Also tonight, explosions near the Uneche Oil Oil Pumping Station, which is a major node of the pipeline of friendship oil.
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Source: korrespondent

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