Ukrainian Strike Ignites Fire in Russian Oil Depot
The Ukrainian military targeted an oil depot in Russia's Tula region, igniting a fire. The facility allegedly provided support to Russian forces amid Ukraine's prolonged conflict. Kyiv's General Staff confirmed the strike, signaling ongoing tension nearly three years into the conflict.
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On Saturday, the Ukrainian military announced an offensive targeting an oil depot within Russia's Tula region, resulting in a significant fire.
Kyiv's General Staff released a statement confirming the attack, claiming the facility played a crucial role in supporting Russian military operations.
This development intensifies the prolonged conflict, now approaching its third year since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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