Ukraine struck five gas stations in various locations across Russia, according to a single report. No details on damage, casualties, or the weapon used are yet available. The attack follows earlier Ukrainian strikes on oil refineries today.
Ukraine struck five gas stations across Russia on Friday, according to a single report. The specific locations of the attacked stations were not disclosed. No details on damage, casualties, or the method of attack are yet available.
The attack comes hours after a reported Ukrainian strike on oil refineries in Moscow and Tatarstan, as The Zioneer reported at 11:34 today. Ukraine has been systematically targeting Russian energy infrastructure—including refineries, depots, and airfields—in recent weeks, according to multiple reports.
The report originates from a single source and remains unverified.
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