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Ukraine Strikes Russian Oil Depot in Rostov Region

In a ‍meaningful escalation of⁢ the ongoing conflict, Ukrainian forces successfully targeted the Russia shut down after Ukrainian drone …”>Novoshakhtinsk oil refinery in ⁤Russia’s Rostov region on the night ⁢of december 19th. ⁤The attack resulted in a major fire at the facility, according to reports.

The Ukrainian military confirmed ‌the strike, stating, “Another strategic ⁢facility of ​the Russian occupiers has been hit. This is the only oil refinery operating⁣ in ⁢the Rostov ​region. It is used to meet‌ the needs of the Russian ‌armed forces.”

The Novoshakhtinsk⁢ refinery, wiht‌ a processing capacity of ⁢7.5 million tons of oil annually, produces a ‍range of fuels ​including fuel oil, furnace oil, diesel, and gasoline. ‌The fire, specifically at the ELOU-AVT-2.5 catalytic cracking ​unit, highlights the precision of the Ukrainian operation.

This attack comes‍ amidst a reported wave of drone strikes across Russia. the russian Ministry of Defense claimed that 84 drones were intercepted,with 36 ⁢reportedly downed over the Rostov region.The⁢ timing and ⁣location of these events suggest a coordinated effort by Ukrainian forces.

The impact of‌ this strike on the Russian military’s⁤ fuel supply and⁤ overall war effort remains to be seen. ⁤Analysts will⁣ be closely monitoring the situation for any significant disruptions to ​Russian logistics and operations. The incident underscores the ongoing⁤ challenges faced by Russia in maintaining its military capabilities in the ⁣face ⁣of sustained ‌Ukrainian counteroffensives.

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The provided text states that⁢ the Novoshakhtinsk refinery has a processing capacity of 7.5 million tons ⁣of oil annually and produces a⁤ range of fuels including fuel oil, ‍furnace oil, diesel, and gasoline. [1] It also mentions that the fire ⁣was specifically at the ELOU-AVT-2.5 catalytic cracking unit. [1]

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