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Ukrainian forces attack an oil depot in Russia’s Rostov Region

The Ukrainian military reported that Ukrainian forces attacked and destroyed an oil depot located in the southern Rostov region of Russia, which was used to supply Russian troops in parts of Ukraine occupied by Russia.

The General Staff of Ukraine’s Armed Forces announced that the military’s special operations units in conjunction with rocket and artillery forces had struck the Atlas plant in Rostov Region, not far away from Ukraine’s eastern border.

In a Telegram statement, the General Staff confirmed that "our forces have struck in the area where the target is located." "A fire was observed." "The results of the attack are being clarified."

The facility is used to supply fuel and lubricants for Russian units in the Russian-occupied Luhansk region and Donetsk region on the eastern front of the war.

Ukrainian forces have engaged in cross border attacks including energy targets. The General Staff stated that the aim was to curb Russia's ability to continue the war in Ukraine, which has been going on for more than three years.

Ukrainian military bloggers reported earlier on the raid at the oil depot. They said that fuel tanks were engulfed by a fire. (Reporting and Editing by Rosalba o'Brien, Ron Popeski)

(source: Reuters)