Major Sabotage In Russian Federation: Explosion Hits Oil Depot In Voronezh
14- 15.12.2023, 13:11
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Fighters of the Freedom of Russia legion showed a video.
In Voronezh, Russia, on December 12, 2023, a fire occurred on the territory of the Rosneft oil depot. A fuel tank was blown up by unknown opponents of the Kremlin regime, which caused a fire at the facility.
The Russian Federation immediately tried to hide the fact of sabotage behind yet another propaganda. However, the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ukrainian Defense Ministry reported the details of the incident.
To hide the fact of sabotage and their own inability to ensure security at strategic sites, the Russian Federation came up with so-called “exercises of units of the Ministry of Emergency Situations,” which allegedly took place not far from the fuel tank.
“It is still unclear even to the investigators themselves what kind of “exercises” the work of local investigative bodies at the Voronezh oil depot is disguised as,” the Main Intelligence Directorate reported.
At the same time, volunteers of the Freedom of Russia legion posted a video from the scene and thanked their fellow countrymen for the fight within the country against the Putin regime.
“In general, we convey warm greetings and great respect to all unknown patriots working in our Motherland. Minus 1 tank with Rosneft fuel in Voronezh. Russia's natural resources must work for Russia, and not for a criminal war. Resistance works! Russia will be free!” the message says.
They also noted that in order to eliminate the equipment or fuel that the occupation regime sends to the war in Ukraine, this requires significantly less effort in the rear of the Russian Federation than at the front.
“To destroy the enemy’s fuel at the front, you need to conduct reconnaissance for several days, spend a certain number of shells, involve artillerymen and UAV operators. To destroy fuel in the rear, you need a match and one sleepless night.
To destroy a tank at the front, you need a drone, a howitzer, a mortar or a long-range gun, a crew of several people and often a few hours of reconnaissance. To destroy a tank in the rear, it is enough to unscrew one nut at the manufacturing plant (if you understand what we mean),” the volunteers said.