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Ukrainian forces struck two logistics hubs and an oil facility in Russia's Moscow and Tambov regions. The attacks targeted infrastructure used for military logistics and fuel supply.
thehindu.comUkrainian forces struck two logistics hubs in Russia's Moscow and Tambov regions and targeted an oil facility, according to reports from @financialjuice. The strikes focused on sites described as key points for Russian military supply lines and fuel distribution.
The attacks hit facilities in two separate regions, with the oil facility listed among the targets. No casualty figures or damage assessments have been released in the initial reports.
Context The reported strikes come amid ongoing military operations between the two countries. Further updates on the extent of damage or Russian response have not yet been issued.
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