SBU Drones Attacked Oil Depot in Voronezh Region – Sources.


At night, SBU drones together with the Defense Forces attacked the fuel and lubricants base of LLC "Annanaoilproduct" near the settlement of Anna in the Voronezh region of the Russian Federation. This was reported by sources in the SBU.
According to the source, 20 tanks of fuel and lubricants were located at the oil depot. Also, in the area of the base, the enemy's air defense system was active but unsuccessful.
SBU drones attacked the oil depot in Voronezh region. There were 20 tanks of fuel and lubricants located there. pic.twitter.com/O3tMrMnbXj
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Locals reported five drone 'arrivals' after which a fire started.
"Besides active work on Russian airfields, missile and CAB warehouses, the SBU does not forget about oil depots on enemy territory. They are an important logistical component of conducting war. The velvet season of 'cotton' is in full swing" - noted an informed source in the SBU.
Let's remind, the General Staff confirmed the hit on the oil depot in Voronezh region.
As reported, in the Voronezh region of Russia today, an emergency incident occurred at the oil depot. According to Russian media and local residents, an explosion occurred on the territory of the LLC "Annanaoilproduct" oil depot in the urban-type settlement of Anna, followed by a fire.
Also, in the village of Osentsy in the Perm Kray of Russia, a large-scale fire broke out at a private oil product storage base. According to Russian media reports, the fire covered an area of 10 thousand sq. m.
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