Ukrainian forces hit oil refinery in Russia and disrupt logistics in Donetsk Oblast, says Kyiv
Ukrainian forces have conducted strikes on a Russian oil refinery and logistics facilities in occupied Donetsk, disrupting military operations.
On the night of February 16-17, Ukrainian defense forces targeted the Ilsky oil refinery located in the Krasnodar Krai region of Russia, marking a significant move in their ongoing military operations against Russian assets. This strike, confirmed by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, is part of a broader strategy to destabilize Russian military logistics supporting operations in occupied territories of Ukraine.
In addition to the refinery strike, Ukrainian forces have engaged logistics facilities in the temporarily occupied regions, specifically in Donetsk and Zaporizhzhia oblasts. The reported hits on warehouses crucial for supplying Russian troops underscore the persistent effort by Ukraine to undermine enemy operations. Clusters of Russian troops near key locations such as Rozivka and Liubymivka in Zaporizhzhia were also targeted, emphasizing Ukraine's intent to disrupt troop movements and communication lines extensively.
As the situation evolves, the Ukrainian military is actively assessing the extent of damage inflicted on Russian military capabilities and personnel. These operations align with Ukraine's ongoing commitment to reclaim its territories and exert pressure on Russian forces, raising questions about the resilience of Russian logistics and its broader implications on the conflict in the region.