It's Burning Brightly: an Oil Depot Was Hit in Occupied Luhansk
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If Ukraine were to agree to cede territories to Russia, it would not only open the way for new attacks by Moscow against Ukraine, but could also pose a threat to all of Europe, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said in an interview with the French publication Le Point published on September 3.
In the temporarily occupied Luhansk, an attack was carried out on an important oil depot that supplies fuel to the Russian occupation forces on the evening of September 4. This was reported by RBC-Ukraine with reference to Russian media. In particular, local channels reported that a drone strike threat was declared in the city. After that, a large number of explosions were heard, and a strong fire broke out in the area of the oil depot. The dest…
It's burning hot: an oil depot was hit in occupied Luhansk. An oil depot at 60 Rudniyeva Street was hit in temporarily occupied Luhansk. This will cause a shortage of gasoline and diesel fuel in the city.
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