Feb 19 β€’ 09:32 UTC πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦ Ukraine Ukrainska Pravda

Ukrainian drones behind attack on oil depot in Russia's Pskov Oblast, sources say – photo, video

Ukrainian drones reportedly attacked an oil depot in Russia's Pskov Oblast, causing significant explosions according to local sources.

Ukrainian drones, operated by the Security Service of Ukraine (SSU), were responsible for an attack on an oil depot located in the city of Velykiye Luki in Russia's Pskov Oblast. The incident took place overnight, as reported by local authorities and Russian Telegram channels, which indicated that the attack resulted in multiple explosions and a subsequent fire at the site. The depot, which is operated by Pskovnefteprodukt LLC, primarily stores diesel fuel and petrol among other petroleum products.

Despite the installation of anti-drone nets over the fuel tanks, they were reportedly ineffective against the SSU-operated drones that successfully hit their targets. According to sources, at least four explosions were recorded, leading to the evacuation of staff from nearby businesses due to safety concerns. This attack is significant not only for its immediate consequences but also as an indication of Ukraine's capability to conduct operations deep within Russian territory, nearly 500 kilometers from the Ukrainian border.

The implications of this drone strike extend beyond just a localized incident; it represents a continuation of the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia, highlighting Ukraine's tactical innovations in warfare. Such maneuvers could potentially escalate tensions further, prompting reactions from Russian authorities and affecting the strategic landscape of the conflict as Ukraine seeks to demonstrate its operational reach and resilience against Russian military infrastructure.

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