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Ukrainian drones set fire to Russian oil depot after Moscow launches new hypersonic missile
The strike aims to disrupt Russia’s oil exports amid ongoing conflict, with no casualties reported and possible evacuations near the Volgograd depot, officials said.
- A Ukrainian drone strike caused a fire at an oil depot in Russia's Volgograd region, according to regional authorities.
- The regional governor stated there were no immediate reports of casualties and evacuation of nearby residents may be needed.
- Ukraine's drone strikes aim to weaken Russian oil revenue for its invasion efforts, according to Ukrainian sources.
- Russia launched 121 drones against Ukraine, killing at least four people, following the hypersonic missile attack, as stated by Ukrainian officials.
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During the night Russian batteries hit 59 Ukrainian drones, one of which caused a fire at a refinery in the Volgograd region
A Ukrainian drone attack caused a fire in a Russian oil warehouse in the Oktyabr district, in the southern Volgograd region, local authorities announced today.
·Belgrade, Serbia
Read Full ArticleRussian oil depot fire after Ukrainian drone strike - as UN to meet over hypersonic missile attack
For only the second time in the full-scale invasion, Russia used an Oreshnik hypersonic missile that struck western Ukraine on Friday, in a warning to Kyiv's NATO allies.
·United Kingdom
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