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Ukraine says it struck oil depots in Russia's Kaluga, Tula regions

  • Ukrainian drones targeted oil depots in Russia's Tula and Kaluga regions overnight on January 18, as reported by the General Staff and a source in Kyiv Independent.
  • At least ten drone strikes hit the oil depot in Tula region, indicating a significant attack by Ukraine's Main Intelligence Directorate .
  • The governor of Tula region confirmed that a fuel tank caught fire at one of the facilities due to the strikes, despite claims of successful air defense by Russian media.
  • Ukraine's long-range kamikaze drone 'Liutiy' has been used in 80 percent of attacks, proving effective in hitting various strategic targets in Russia.
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