Украины зэвсэгт хүчин Оросын хэд хэдэн бүс нутаг дахь газрын тосны дэд бүтэц болон Азовын тэнгис дэх хөлөг онгоцуудад томоохон хэмжээний дрон ашиглан цохилт өглөө.
Украины Ерөнхийлөгч Володимир Зеленский Ставрополь, Тверь муж, Башкортостан болон Ростов муж дахь газрын тосны агуулах, шахуургын станцуудад цохилт өгснийг баталсан байна.
https://x.com/ZelenskyyUa/status/2075133708688818274
Тверь мужийн газрын тосны агуулах болон Ставрополь дахь аж үйлдвэрийн байгууламжид гарсан галыг орон нутгийн онцгой байдлын албаныхан унтрааж, хохирлыг хязгаарлажээ. Ростов мужийн Азовын тэнгис дэх хоёр газрын тосны танкер гэмтсэний улмаас нэг нь шатаж байгаа бөгөөд хөлгийн багийнхныг аюулгүй газар шилжүүлсэн байна. Оросын Батлан хамгаалах яамнаас мэдээлснээр, өнгөрсөн шөнө болон өглөөний хооронд Орос болон Крымийн хойгт нийт 73 дроныг устгасан байна.
Украины Зэвсэгт хүчний Жанжин штабаас эдгээр ажиллагааг Оросын цэргийн болон эдийн засгийн чадавхыг сулруулах, олон улсын хоригийг тойрон өнгөрч буй түлш шатахууны нийлүүлэлтийг таслах зорилготой гэж мэдэгдлээ. Цохилтын улмаас Оросын хяналтад буй Херсон мужийн нутаг дэвсгэрт цахилгаан эрчим хүчний хангамж бүрэн болон хэсэгчлэн тасалдсан байна. Мөн Крымийн хойгт болсон халдлагын улмаас нэг хүн амиа алджээ.
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Overnight Ukrainian drone attacks struck oil facilities and tankers in at least three Russian regions and knocked out power in partially occupied Ukraine, local authorities said Thursday.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky confirmed strikes on oil depots in the Stavropol and Tver regions, a reserve fuel facility in an undisclosed region, an oil pumping station in the republic of Bashkortostan and a marine loading terminal in the Rostov region.
In the central Tver region, acting Governor Vitaly Korolyov said a storage tank at the Tver Oil Depot caught fire “as a result of efforts to repel” an overnight drone attack. Firefighters managed to contain the blaze by 7 a.m. local time, he added, noting that there were no injuries.
Stavropol region Governor Vladimir Vladimirov said an unspecified “industrial facility” caught fire in the attack, also adding that there were no injuries. An hour later, he said the flames reached combustible tanks, leading to an evacuation of nearby homes.
Authorities in the southern Rostov regionsaid two oil tankers were damaged in a drone attack in the Sea of Azov, with one of them still on fire as of 7 a.m. Governor Yury Slyusar said there were no injuries and the crew members of both tankers were brought to safety.
Ukraine’s military said it struck 12 Russian tankers, one tugboat and one cargo ship in the Sea of Azov as part of efforts to “reduce the Russian aggressor’s military and economic potential.”
“The targeted vessels were used, among other things, to supply fuel and lubricants to Russian military groups, as well as to transport oil and oil products bypassing international sanctions,” Ukraine’s General Staff said.
In annexed Crimea, Moscow-backed authorities said one person was killed in a Ukrainian drone attack.
Russia’s Defense Ministry said it intercepted 73 Ukrainian drones across Russia and in annexed Crimea between Wednesday night and Thursday morning.
In the partially occupied Kherson region of southern Ukraine, Kremlin-installed authorities said air attacks “fully or partially” knocked out power across the Russian-held territory.
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