Ukrainian Defense Forces Destroy Russian Train Carrying 40 Tankers of Fuel Worth $4 Million — Sources
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Sun, 15 Dec 2024 13:12:00 +0200
Ukrainian defenders destroyed Russian fuel tanks in Zaporizhia regioAccording to sources, initially, military counterintelligence officers of the SBU blew up the tracks while a Russian train with tanks was moving near the village of Oleksiivka, Bilmatskyi district.When it stopped, fighters from the 14th Regiment of the Unmanned Systems Forces began attacking with drones, which led to some of the tanks catching fire.After that, the GUR aerial reconnaissance, in coordination with the Tavria OSUV, attacked the outermost cars with HIMARS missiles so that the enemy could not stretch the tanks and save some of the fuel.In the end, GUR specialists finished off the train with attack drones.
In addition to the destruction of the locomotive and 40 tank cars, an important railway line that supplied Russian troops was put out of action for a long time.
Powerful cotton in Bryansk.
GUR revealed new details of the attackOn the night of December 11, drones of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine and the Defense Forces of Ukraine carried out an attack on a fuel and energy complex in the Bryansk region of the aggressor country, Russia.
This was reported to online.ua by sources in Ukrainian military intelligence.According to intelligence sources, the fire damage to the Bryansk Oil Terminal occurred between 0000 and 0030 on December 11.The insider also confirmed that as a result of the strikes by the restless birds, at least two tanks of the fuel and energy complex were hit.Representatives of the Defense Forces of Ukraine draw attention to the fact that this facility is directly involved in supporting Russian aggression against Ukraine.First of all, it is about providing the occupation army with fuel and lubricants.
The results of the attack, including the preChristmas fireworks at the oil depot, are being enthusiastically shared by the local population on social media, intelligence sources say.
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