Ukrainian forces strike oil depot in Crimea, train carrying fuel for Russian army

Ukrainian forces strike oil depot in Crimea, train carrying fuel for Russian army

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In temporarily occupied Crimea, drone operators from Ukraine's Special Operations Forces struck an oil depot in Batumine and hit a train near Yantarne that was carrying fuel for Russia's armed forces.

According to Ukrinform, the Special Operations Forces released respective video footage on Facebook.

On the night of December 13-14, Ukrainian Special Operations Forces units used FP-2 strike UAVs to hit enemy targets in the temporarily occupied territories of the Donetsk region and the Autonomous Republic of Crimea.

In occupied Crimea, near Yantarne, strike drones hit a moving train carrying fuel for the invading forces and struck an oil depot in Batumine.

In Marianivka, Donetsk region, the Special Operations Forces hit a Volna-2 electronic warfare station, and in the area of Dokuchaievsk, they struck an FPV drone operator training center.

Earlier reports said that Ukrainian forces had struck facilities of the Afipsky oil refinery in Russia's Krasnodar region, the Uryupinsk oil depot in the Volgograd region, and carried out strikes on enemy facilities and targets in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine.

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