The Consequences of a UAV Strike on an Oil Base in Russia's Armavir. SATELLITE PHOTOS
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According to current reports, the oil depot in the Russian city of Armawir has been hit in a drone attack – about 500 kilometres from the Ukrainian border. Satellite images are supposed to prove the next setback for Putin's army.
The site is located 500 kilometres from the Ukrainian border.
The Russians haven't even cleaned up the aftermath of the March strike. The first satellite images of the aftermath of a successful Ukrainian drone attack on a Russian oil depot in Armavir, Krasnodar Krai, have appeared online. This was reported by RBC-Ukraine, citing "Schemes." Read also: Russia could be left without fuel due to record-breaking Ukrainian strikes, Bloomberg reports. The published images show a linear production and control stati…
At least one of the tanks at the Linear Production and Dispatch Station (LVDS) in the city of Armavir, Krasnodar Territory, is damaged.
Satellite images of Planet Labs on 31 May recorded the impact of an attack by Ukrainian drones on the fuel infrastructure of the Russian Federation, a linear production and traffic control station in Armavir of Krasnodar province. According to journalists Schem in his Telegram channel, at least one tank on the site of the station was damaged. Satellite images also show that the tank in the site of the oil base, damaged during the March attack, h…
At least one of the tanks was damaged as a result of the attacks of the Security Service of Ukraine on the Linear Production and Dispatch Station (LVDS) in the city of Armavir, Krasnodar Territory of the Russian Federation on May 30.
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