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General Staff confirms strike on Unecha oil pumping station in Bryansk Oblast: large-scale fire recorded

On the night of August 13, the Ukrainian Defense Forces attacked a number of important russian facilities, in particular the Unecha oil pumping station in the Bryansk Oblast.

This was reported by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

The station, which provides the needs of the russian army, was damaged, after which a large-scale fire broke out in the area of ​​the backup pumping station building. There is also information about explosions in the tank farm area and in the areas where the main and backup pumps are located. The consequences of the attack are being clarified.

Local Telegram channels wrote at night about a series of explosions in the Unecha area. After the explosions, a fire broke out, which local rescuers tried to extinguish.

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Unecha provides oil transportation via two oil pipelines at once and has a pumping capacity of up to 60 million tons of raw materials per year.

The General Staff stressed that the Ukrainian Defense Forces continue to strike at the military-economic potential of the russian federation, its fuel and lubricant supply systems, and seek to force russia to stop its armed aggression against Ukraine.

NASA satellites recorded a significant fire on the territory of the Unecha in the Bryansk Oblast, which arose as a result of a UAV hit.

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On the night of August 12, explosions were heard in Stavropol, russia. Local sources report that the Monocrystal enterprise, the only manufacturer of artificial sapphire in the russian federation, which is used in sights, thermal imagers, missile systems, and other high-tech developments, could have been hit by drones.

And a day earlier, several drones attacked an instrument-making plant in the russian city of Arzamas, Nizhny Novgorod Oblast. Local residents managed to record the moment of the attack on video.

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