
Ukrainian Forces Hit Nine Oil Facilities In Russia In January
The Strategic Communications Department of the Ukrainian armed forces (StratCom) announced this on facebook , Ukrinform reports.
The StratCom stressed that without oil and oil money, it is more difficult for the enemy to supply its army.
Read also: Drones attack Russia's Astrakhan gas processing plant - CCDAs reported by Ukrinform, Russia's largest petrochemicals company SIBUR said that after an attack by Ukrainian drones on January 29 on an oil refinery in Kstovo, Russia's Nizhny Novgorod region, supplies from this enterprise were suspended.
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