Nighttime strikes in Luhansk damage fuel, ammo stocks for Russian frontline
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Fri, 05 Sep 2025 11:57:00 +0300

Petro Andriushchenko, head of the Center for the Study of Occupation, shared the information on Espreso TV.“At night, an oil depot was hit in Luhansk. This depot has been monitored before by the group Atesh, which reported that it stores a large fuel supply primarily used by Russian forces at the frontline. So it’s logical that something struck it. What exactly hit is unknown, but it burned brightly all night,” Andriushchenko emphasized.According to the head of the Center for the Study of Occupation, in addition to the oil depot, there was a second strike in Luhansk, apparently hitting an ammunition depot as well.“We have solved the issues with queues and the fuel crisis in Luhansk region. That is, there will definitely be no fuel there. As a result, Russia’s economy has suffered an additional blow, affecting the frontline not in the future, but right now. That’s why it’s excellent when we strike such a nearby Russian rear, not just deliver strategic hits. We hope this trend continues,” Andriushchenko added.On the night of September 5, Ukraine’s Unmanned Systems Forces struck an oil refinery in the Russian city of Ryazan.
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