Ukrainian Drones Hit Russian Oil Facility in Rovenky
Video Summary
In a recent attack, Ukrainian drones targeted an oil facility in Luhansk, a region occupied by Russian forces. Footage shows the aftermath of the strike, with at least two drones striking the facility, causing a significant blaze. The facility is located in northern Ukraine, approximately 160 km from the border with Russia. The target is not a large oil depot, consisting of three large tanks, nine smaller ones, and several cylinders. The strike was carried out at a relatively short range, with Russian air defense systems failing to intercept the drones. It’s unclear what type of fuel was stored at the facility, whether it was for military or civilian use, or a mix of both. This attack is another blow to Russia’s oil infrastructure, with many more facilities targeted in recent months. The incident highlights the vulnerability of Russia’s infrastructure to Ukrainian attacks, despite the country’s efforts to protect its strategic assets.