Ukrainian Forces Destroy Russian Fuel Depots, Trains in Rostov, Zaporizhzhya, Voronezh
Ukrainian Forces Destroy Russian Fuel Depots, Trains in Rostov, Zaporizhzhya, Voronezh

Ukrainian Forces Destroy Russian Fuel Depots, Trains in Rostov, Zaporizhzhya, Voronezh

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Ukrainian forces have carried out multiple coordinated strikes targeting Russian fuel supplies critical to military operations in eastern Ukraine and southern regions. A significant attack on the Atlas oil depot in Russia's Rostov region caused a large fire, disrupting fuel provision to Russian troops in Luhansk and Donetsk. Alongside this, Ukrainian special units, including the Kabul 9 unit and other intelligence and special forces, executed drone strikes on Russian military fuel trains near Zaporizhzhya, destroying approximately 18 to 20 tank wagons and causing thick smoke and fire. Despite Russian efforts to pull part of the fuel convoy to safety near Melitopol, substantial fuel losses were reported, and occupation forces have initiated searches for Ukrainian agents involved in the assaults. These operations are part of Ukraine's broader strategy to undermine Russia's military and economic capabilities by targeting cross-border energy infrastructure. Ukrainian defense authorities emphasize the ongoing efforts to force Russia to cease its armed aggression, highlighting the critical role of intelligence, special operations, and drone warfare in these successes.

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