Partisans reconnoiter oil depot in Voronezh, which supplies fuel to combat zones in Ukraine
Ukrainian partisans conducted reconnaissance of an oil depot in the russian city of Voronezh, which is a strategic hub for the occupiers in the Kharkiv and Sumy directions. All the information gathered was transferred to the Defense Forces of Ukraine.
The ATESH partisan movement has reported this.
"An agent of our movement conducted a carefully planned reconnaissance of one of the key oil depots in the city of Voronezh, located in the Neftebaza quarter. This facility is a strategic hub for supplying fuel and lubricants to units of the russian occupiers in the Kharkiv and Sumy directions," the report says.
According to the partisans, hundreds of tons of fuel are delivered from this facility directly to the combat zone via pipeline, railway and convoys every day.
Successful reconnaissance by a partisan agent provided information on the layout of tank farms and trunk branches, the schedule of fuel reception and shipment at night, the routes of convoys leading to the combat zone on the territory of Ukraine, as well as the time of peak refueling, which allows calculating the most vulnerable moments.
"All information was promptly transferred to the Defense Forces of Ukraine - it will make it possible to precisely disrupt the fuel supply and disrupt the enemy's supply at a critical moment," ATESH reported.
As the Ukrainian News agency earlier reported, Ukrainian partisans conducted reconnaissance of the Chemical Automatics Design Bureau (KBKhA) in Voronezh, russia, which is actively working in the military-industrial complex of the aggressor state of russia. This enterprise produces liquid rocket engines, including for the Iskander-M OTRK.