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The Defense Forces of Ukraine hit an enemy mobile fuel and lubricants (F&L) echelon at the filling rack of the “Hvardiyiske” oil depot in the temporarily occupied territory of Crimea, as well as the location of an occupiers’ repair unit in the TOT of Donetsk.
This was reported by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on January 8.
“To disrupt the supply of fuel and lubricants to the units of the Operational Group ‘Dnipro’, fire was delivered to a mobile echelon of F&L at the filling rack of the ‘Hvardiyiske’ oil depot in temporarily occupied Ukrainian Crimea. The scale of the damage is being clarified”, — the statement said.
Additionally, to reduce the enemy’s combat capability in the Orikhiv direction, Ukrainian fighters struck the location of an occupiers’ repair unit near the settlement of Hirne in the TOT of Donetsk region.
Later, the Special Operations Forces published footage of strikes on enemy targets in the temporarily occupied territories of Donetsk region and Crimea using FP-2 strike UAVs.
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