Ukrainian drones damaged fuel and lubricant storage tanks at the 8 March plant in Russia's Tula Oblast. Earlier, Defence Intelligence of Ukraine confirmed a successful strike on this oil depot. Source ...
Residents of several cities heard at least 15 loud explosions, followed by fires in industrial areas. Preliminary information suggests that an oil depot near the town of Uzlovaya may have been the ...
Defence Intelligence of Ukraine used drones to attack an oil depot which supplies the Russian occupation forces and is located in Russia’s Tula Oblast on the night of 17-18 January, causing a fire to ...
A fire erupted at an oil depot in the town of Uzlovaya in Russia's Tula Oblast following a Ukrainian drone attack on the facility overnight on Jan. 18, regional Governor Dmitry Milyaev said.
On the night of January 18, unknown drones attacked the Tula Oblast of the russian federation. Meanwhile, russians complain about explosions and fires. This is reported by russian Telegram channels.
"Tula Oblast came under a large-scale attack by Ukrainian drones last night. Air defense systems of the Russian Defence Ministry are responding. Early reports indicate that the aerial targets have ...
The facility is one of Russia's biggest manufacturers of high ... The Aleksinsky Chemical Plant in Tula Oblast, the Saratov oil refinery, and the Bryansk chemical plant were also hit in Kyiv's ...
Moscow: Russian Ministry of Defence said that its air defense systems destroyed 23 Ukrainian drones over Russian territory.
the latest salvo in Kyiv's air campaign against strategic targets on Russian soil. Kyiv's General Staff said its forces had struck storage facilities overnight in the Kaluga and Tula regions.
The scale of the attack represents a significant escalation in the conflict, showcasing Ukraine's increasing reliance on ...