Again, strategic objects were attacked to provide oil products to the Russian occupation.
On Tuesday night, the Ukrainian military struck oil facilities in Russia. This was reported by the general staff of the Armed Forces armed forces on September 23.
Thus, the units of the forces of the missile and artillery and the forces of the uninitiated systems were struck by the line dispatch of the line of the line (LPDS) 8-N in the village area of the Knightopovichi of the Bryansk region of the Russian Federation.
LPDS 8-N is part of the complex of the main LPDS oil pipeline of the LPDS 8-LPDs steel horse. The matter is of strategic importance for providing Russian occupation of the army of army. It was confirmed to enter the pump-compressor station, followed by a fire at the facility area, the report said.
The resurgence was also confirmed by units of unable to administer armed forces of the armed forces of the armed forces of the armed forces of the armed forces of the armed forces of the Samara line shipping line in the Samara region of the Russian Federation. The military recalled that at this station there was a mix of high and low-sulfur oils from various deposits for developing oil exports. The degree of damage is specified.
As you know, on September 20, a previous blow was struck at the Samara station.
In addition, it was confirmed by two Kacha military aircraft in the Kacha near Sevastopol to temporarily conquer Crimea. This blow was struck by your gur. Results and levels of injury are specified.
Remember that on the eve of Ukrainian Intelligence for the first time in history, two aircraft of Russian Amphibia Be-12 Seagull in Crimea destroyed two aircraft. The MI-8 helicopter also suffered.
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