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Ukrainian UAV Strike Sets Russian Oil Depot Ablaze

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Ukrainian forces struck a Russian oil depot in Bryansk, Russia, on January 19, 2024, causing a large fire.

The strike was carried out by a Ukrainian UAV, according to Ukrainian officials. The UAV fired a missile at the depot, causing a large explosion and fire.

The fire caused significant damage to the depot. It also forced the evacuation of nearby residents.

Ukrainian UAV Strike Sets Russian Oil Depot Ablaze

The strike is a major setback for the Russian military. It is the first time that Ukraine has successfully attacked Russian territory since the start of the war.

The strike is also a morale boost for the Ukrainian people. It shows that Ukraine is capable of striking back against Russia, even on Russian soil.

The strike on the oil depot is a significant development in the ongoing war in Ukraine. It suggests that Ukraine is becoming more capable of carrying out offensive operations against Russia.

The strike could also have a number of implications. It could increase the risk of an escalation of the conflict. It could also make it more difficult for Russia to supply its forces in Ukraine.

The strike on the oil depot is a sign that the war in Ukraine is becoming more complicated. It is likely that Ukraine will continue to carry out offensive operations against Russia in the coming months.

 

Source (RIA Novosti, AFP)

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