Ukrainian Armed Forces destroy Russian strategic fuel reserve in Luhansk region
The situation with fuel deliveries in the Russian-occupied Luhansk region has become even more tense. There is no strategic reserve anymore, according to the Luhansk Regional Military Administration.
After two fires at oil depots in Luhansk and Rovenky, the Russian occupiers were left with the opportunity to accumulate and store a significant amount of refined products in one place.
"Now the shortage is even greater. Of course, Russian fuel supplies to the occupied Luhansk region do not stop, but they do not meet current needs. And there is no strategic reserve anymore," the LRMA adds.
HIMAR strikes
Armed Forces of Ukraine strike at military targets in the occupied territory of the Luhansk region.
In particular, on May 10, an oil depot was hit in the town of Rovenky, which caused a large fire.
Earlier, the head of the Luhansk Regional Military Administration, Artem Lysohor, said that after the attack on the oil depot in Luhansk, the Rusian occupiers had problems with fuel.