Several enemy Air Defense facilities and the Tamanneftegaz oil terminal hit — General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine
As part of measures to reduce the offensive capabilities of the Russian aggressor, on the night of January 22 units of the Defense Forces of Ukraine struck the Tamanneftegaz oil terminal (Volna settlement, Krasnodar Krai, Russian Federation), which is involved in supplying the Russian armed forces.
This was reported on January 22 by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
A direct hit was recorded — explosions and a fire occurred. The extent of damage is being clarified.
In addition, a number of enemy facilities were struck in temporarily occupied Ukrainian Crimea. Hits were recorded on:
- the 59N6-E “Protivnik-GE” radar station (Libknekhtivka);
- the 55Zh6 “Nebo-U” radar station (Yevpatoria);
- the 55Zh6M “Nebo-M” radar station (Rusakivka).
The extent of damage is being clarified.
Moreover, several enemy facilities were hit in other temporarily occupied territories, including a UAV storage facility (Novohryhorivka, TOT of Kherson Oblast); a company command-and-observation post of the 76th Air Assault Division and a concentration of enemy personnel from the 74th Motorized Rifle Brigade (Selydove, TOT of Donetsk Oblast).
The results of the strike on an ammunition depot of the 101st Separate Logistics Support Brigade of the enemy (Debaltseve, TOT of Donetsk Oblast) were also clarified. Damage to the depot with subsequent large-scale detonation was confirmed.
“The Defense Forces of Ukraine will continue to systematically carry out measures aimed at weakening the enemy’s offensive capabilities and reducing its military-economic potential in order to force the Russian Federation to stop its armed aggression against Ukraine.
To be continued… Glory to Ukraine!” — the General Staff stated.