“Local monitoring groups report the fall of at least three drones on the territory of the oil depot”, — write: www.radiosvoboda.org
He stated that several drones shot down anti-aircraft defenses – one of them fell on the territory of an oil depot, which caused a fire. No casualties have been reported.
Local monitoring groups reported the downing of at least three drones on the territory of the oil depot and claimed that in total at least 30 UAVs attacked the area on Monday evening.
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The Ukrainian command did not comment on these statements.
Earlier, on the night of January 15-16, the oil depot in Lysky was already attacked. At that time, a state of emergency was imposed on the territory of the Lyskinsky district of the Voronezh region in connection with the ongoing fire at the oil depot.
The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine then confirmed the drone strike on the Rosneft base in the city of Lisky. The message emphasized that this oil depot provides fuel to a group of troops waging war against Ukraine.
Since the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Russian regions have regularly come under shelling and drone attacks. The Ministry of Defense of Russia reports on downed missiles and drones over the territory of Russia. Kyiv mostly does not comment on these messages.