Ukrainian intel drones strike Liski logistics hub in Russia's Voronezh region – Sources

On the night of August 17, unmanned aerial vehicles of the Main Directorate of Intelligence of Ukraine (HUR) struck the infrastructure of the Liski junction railway station in the Voronezh region of the Russian Federation, according to RBC-Ukraine sources.
As a source in Ukrainian intelligence reported, the operation was carried out jointly with units of the State Border Guard Service and other components of the Defense Forces.
As a result of the strike, the operation of the station was disrupted, the movement of railway transport was stopped, and the supply of ammunition and manpower of the Russian troops was disrupted.
The HUR emphasized that the Liski station is a key logistics hub through which the supply of Russian army groupings on the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine is ensured.
We recall that on the evening of June 26, HUR strike drones struck in Bryansk warehouses for storing rocket fuel, fuel, and lubricants of the 1061st MTZ Center of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. After four explosions, a fire began at the oil depot.
According to RBC-Ukraine sources, the warehouses were attacked by Ukrainian drones Bober, Baklan and Obrii.