Ukraine drones hit Russian oil pumping station, missile storage site, Kyiv source says

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KIIV (Reuters) – A Ukrainian drone strike overnight hit Russia’s Andreapol oil pumping station, a component of the oil export highway The Baltic Sea port of UST-Luga, causing a leak in the chimney and petroleum products, a source in the Security Service of Ukraine said on Wednesday.

The attack also hit a Russian missile garage facility in the Russia region, causing a series of explosions, they told Reuters.

Reuters may just independently ascertain the information.

The source said that the site of the filtration pump and tanks with additives had been broken in the attack and that the materials had been temporarily suspended from the main pipeline of the UST-Luga terminal.

A In the Petroleum Petroleum Monopoly of Russia, the Transneft monopoly said there had been no disturbances and describes the damage in the Tver region as limited.

The Ukrainian forces have intensified the movements of drones over the Russian army and the comforts of power in recent weeks to accumulate the position of the war by Moscow as the third anniversary of its large -scale invasion of the Ukraine approaches next month.

His infantry men said earlier on Wednesday that it had hit an oil refinery in Russia’s Nizhny Novgorod region, a drone attack overnight and caused a large fire.

Russia has conducted regular drone strikes on targets in Ukraine since 2022.

The source said that the attack on the oil pumping station and the missile garage a joint operation carried out through the SBU security firm and the special operations forces of Ukraine.

(Inform through Tom Balmforth; edition through Peter Graff and Gareth Jones)

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