Defense forces hit two Russian oil depots: General Staff reveals details of strikes
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The Ukrainian Defense Forces, reducing the military potential of the occupying army, struck a number of targets in Russia and in the temporarily occupied territory.
This was reported to the General Staff.
On the night of December 3, Ukrainian units attacked the Dmitrievska oil depot in the Tambov region. It meets the needs of the Russian army.
It is known that a fire broke out at the affected facility. According to preliminary information, several oil product tanks are on fire. The results of the attack are currently being clarified.
At the same time, the General Staff confirmed the destruction of the Livny oil depot in the Oryol region on December 2, 2025. As a result of being hit by strike drones, two RV-5000 tanks caught fire there.
In addition, the Defense Forces managed to hit a technical observation post on the MSP-4 offshore stationary platform in the Black Sea.
Previously, the occupants’ UAV crew was destroyed there and the surface radar on the self-elevating floating drilling rig “Syvash” was hit.
Among other things, the department confirmed that during the attack on the Saki airfield in temporarily occupied Crimea, three Orion reconnaissance and strike UAVs were destroyed, the cost of which is about 5 million US dollars.
“The defense forces are taking measures to undermine the military-economic potential of the Russian occupiers and force the Russian Federation to stop its armed aggression against Ukraine,” the General Staff emphasized.
Earlier it was reported that fires broke out again at fuel infrastructure facilities in Russia . Two regions at once – Tambov and Voronezh – reported the consequences of a drone attack.
Recall that on the night of December 2 , new drone strikes were recorded in two regions of Russia , which caused fires and explosions at fuel and energy and industrial infrastructure facilities.
As is known, on the night of December 2 , Ukrainian drones struck the location of the Akhmat regiment in the Chechen city of Gudermes.
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