Ukrainian drones strike Russian naval sites and oil depot
Ukrainian drones flew 1,000 km to hit Russian navy arsenals, a base, and an oil depot. Officials reported strikes in the Krasnodar region.
pravdareport.comUkrainian drones flew approximately 1,000 km and struck Russian navy arsenals, a base, and an oil depot in the Krasnodar region. The strikes targeted facilities officials described as naval storage and support sites.
Reported damage An oil depot in the Krasnodar region was also hit during the same operation. No casualty figures or extent of structural damage were released in the initial reports.
Operational details The drones covered the stated distance before reaching their targets. Officials said the strikes focused on naval infrastructure and fuel storage.
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