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Ukraine Strikes Back: Drones Hit Gvardiyska Oil Depot in Occupied Crimea

Ukraine Strikes Back: Drones Hit Gvardiyska Oil Depot in Occupied Crimea

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In a daring night operation on November 10, Ukrainian Special Operations Forces targeted temporarily occupied Crimea, striking the Gvardiyska oil depot with drones, disrupting Russian fuel supplies in the region.

This was reported by the press service of the SSO.

The drones specifically targeted a pumping station on the site. This marks the third successful strike on the oil depot in less than a month.

The Special Operations Forces emphasized that the Gvardiyska oil depot is a critical part of the fuel and logistics network for the Russian occupation authorities in Crimea, supplying military facilities and transport for the Russian army.

“Special Operations Forces continue asymmetric actions to completely disable the enemy’s ability to carry out offensive operations,” the press service stated.

We remind you that the other day, in temporarily occupied Simferopol, explosions were heard, and a fire broke out on the territory of the Krymnaftozbut oil depot near the village of Bitumne.

As a reminder, on the night of October 29, many regions of Russia and temporarily occupied Crimea were subjected to a massive drone attack. Oil refineries, chemical plants, and energy facilities were hit.

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