Incidents

A blow to the Russian oil depot "Liskinskaya" in Voronezh region: in the General Staff confirmed the attack

The General Staff stated that the oil depot stored fuel, which was used to meet the needs of Russian occupation troops. On the night of January 16, the Defense Forces of Ukraine successfully attacked the oil depot "Liskinskaya", located in the Voronezh region of the Russian Federation. The strike was caused by the units of the Armed Forces of the Armed Forces in cooperation with other components of defense forces, the General Staff reported.

According to preliminary data, the target was affected by at least three percussion drones. A large -scale fire broke out as a result of the attack. "It is known that fuel was stored at the oil depot, which, in particular, was used to meet the needs of the occupying army of the Russian Federation," the message reads. Currently, more information on the effects of the impact is being clarified.

The General Staff added that purposeful and systematic combat work on important objects of Russian invaders continues. On January 15, the governor of the Voronezh region, Alexander Gusev, announced the fire at the oil depot "in one of the districts of the region" as a result of the fall of UAV fragments. In the morning report, Gusev spoke about "more than 10 drones", which attacked three districts of Voronezh region. And most of them beat the oil depot in the Lishinsky district.

Gusev posted photos of a burning tank of the oil depot. He said that two fire trains and dozens of smaller pieces of equipment were involved in extinguishing, additional forces from two neighboring regions were collected. "The situation will not affect the accessibility of PMM in the Voronezh region," the official assured. We will remind, on January 14 drones attacked a distillery in the Tambov region of Russia. The Armed Forces of Ukraine allegedly used the UAV "Beaver".