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Ukraine Hit Russian Oil Facilities And Two Airplanes In Crimea

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Ukraine Hit Russian Oil Facilities And Two Airplanes In Crimea

The General Staff of the AFU revealed the details.

On the night of September 23, the Ukrainian military hit two oil facilities in the Bryansk and Samara regions. They also recorded a hit on two airplanes at the Kacha airfield in occupied Crimea.

The General Staff of the AFU reports.

Today night, units of missile troops and artillery and the Unmanned Systems Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, in cooperation with other components of the Defense Forces, hit the line-production dispatch station (LPDS) "8-N" near the settlement of Naitopovichi in the Bryansk region of the Russian Federation.

The General Staff explained that LPDS "8-N" is part of the complex of the main oil pipeline LPDS "8-N" - LPDS "Steel Horse" and is of strategic importance for supplying oil products to the Russian occupation army.

It was also confirmed to hit the pumping and compressor station with subsequent fire in the area of the facility.

Another unit of the Unmanned Systems Force of the AFU repeatedly hit the Samara line-production dispatch station in the Samara region of the Russian Federation.

This station is responsible for mixing high- and low-sulfur oil from different fields to form the Urals export grade. The degree of damage is being specified.

In addition, two aircraft were confirmed to have been hit at the Kacha military airfield in the temporarily occupied territory in Crimea.

It is specified that enemy means hit units of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine. The results and the degree of defeat are being specified.

"The defense forces will continue to take measures to undermine the offensive potential of the Russian invaders and force the Russian Federation to stop its armed aggression against Ukraine," the statement said.

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