
Ukrainian intelligence forces have struck an oil depot in Russia’s Tula region, causing a large fire after at least ten direct hits. The targeted facility was a key supplier of fuel for the Russian military, further disrupting Moscow’s war logistics. According to reports, the attack was carried out by the Main Intelligence Directorate (GUR) of Ukraine’s Ministry of Defence.
Sources confirm that the strike resulted in powerful explosions, with flames engulfing the depot following the attack. The Tula region, located south of Moscow, houses vital infrastructure that supports Russian military operations. The fire’s full extent and the resulting damage are still being assessed, but the incident marks another successful Ukrainian effort to undermine Russia’s capacity to wage war.
Table: Impact of the Attack on Tula Oil Depot
Targeted Facility | Location | Result |
---|---|---|
Oil Depot | Tula, Russia | Fire & Damage |
The attack follows a series of Ukrainian strikes on key Russian infrastructure, aiming to weaken supply chains crucial for Russian military operations. Ukrainian officials have not officially commented on the incident, but sources suggest similar operations will continue as part of Kyiv’s strategy to counter Russian aggression.