Russia says it struck oil refinery that supplies Ukrainian army with fuel
- Russian troops have extended control to the settlement of Ulyanovka in the People's Republic of Donetsk, as announced by the Ministry of Defense.
- The enemy losses from the military operations amounted to up to 495 soldiers, according to the Ministry of Defense's note.
- A strike was launched by the Russian Armed Forces against an oil refinery in Kremenchug, which supplied fuel to Ukrainian Armed Forces groups in the Donbas area.
- All targets of the attack on the refinery were reportedly hit.
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Russia says it struck oil refinery that supplies Ukrainian army with
MOSCOW: Russian forces carried out an overnight strike on the Kremenchuk oil refinery that supplies fuel to Ukrainian forces in the Donbas region, Russia’s defense ministry said on Sunday. President Volodymyr Zelensky denounced the attack on the central Poltava region as a vile strike against Ukrainian energy infrastructure. “Unfortunately, there was damage to the energy
The city of Kremenchuk hit by drones and missiles: also affected factories
Russia has attacked an oil refinery in the Poltava region of Ukraine, the Russian Defense Ministry says.

Russia says it struck Kremenchuk oil refinery in Ukraine
Russia said its overnight missile and drone barrage struck the large Kremenchuk oil refinery in central Ukraine, which was previously targeted by Kremlin forces in 2022.
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