The Ukrainian military struck an oil depot in occupied Crimea, which plays an important role in supplying the army of the aggressor country, the russian federation. The Special Operations Forces (SOF) of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported this today, November 10.
The Hvardiyskyi oil depot is located in the settlement of Karyerne, a few kilometers from the city of Saky.
Screenshot of the Google Maps map.
The strike on the oil depot was carried out last night using unmanned aerial vehicles.
"The Hvardiyskyy FGKU is an important element of the fuel and logistics system of the occupation authorities in Crimea. It is of great importance for providing military facilities and transport of the enemy army," the message says.
In the video published by the SOF, you can see how the FP-2 strike drone hits a pumping station on the territory of the oil depot.
As Ukrainian News Agency earlier reported, on November 8, the Special Operations Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine said that in early October, a UAV hit a russian S-400 air defense system near occupied Yevpatoria.
As a reminder, on October 20, the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine showed a video of a strike on the latest russian anti-drone complex. The occupiers placed it at an airfield near Dzhankoi.
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