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SBU drones have struck Russian oil production platforms in the Caspian Sea for the third time.
Army TV reported this on December 15, citing its own sources.
Long-range drones of the “Alpha” Special Operations Center hit the oil production platforms of Lukoil-Nizhnevolzhskneft operating in the Caspian Sea for the third time over the past week.
The platform at the Korchagin oil and gas condensate field was hit — critically important equipment was damaged, and production processes were halted.
On December 11 and 12, SBU drones had already struck the Filanovsky and Korchagin oil production platforms. The Filanovsky field is one of the largest discovered in Russia and in the Russian sector of the Caspian Sea. Its reserves amount to 129 million tons of oil and 30 billion cubic meters of gas.
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In the past, flying drones were used successfully — and sometimes not so successfully — not only during wars but…