The Kombinat Kristal oil depot in Engels in Russia’s Saratov Oblast is ablaze for the fourth day in a row, having been re-attacked by Ukrainian drones on the night of 13-14 January. In addition, a fire at the oil depot in Liski in Russia’s Voronezh Oblast,
Authorities in Russia's Saratov Oblast have claimed that a fuel fire at the Engels oil depot has been brought under control on the fifth day following a drone attack. Source: Current Time TV, a Russian-language Radio Liberty project Details: The fire at the oil depot,
In the city of Engels, Saratov Oblast of the aggressor country russia, the burning continues at the Kombinat Kristal oil depot, which was attacked by Ukrainian
In Engels, Saratov Oblast, where the Kombinat Kristal oil depot has been burning since January 8 due to the damage caused by the Ukrainian Defense Forces, open
Several Russian regions were attacked with drones overnight, with footage showing fierce appearing to show flames engulfing an oil refinery in Ryazan.
The scale of the attack represents a significant escalation in the conflict, showcasing Ukraine's increasing reliance on drones.
Located in Saratov Oblast, over 750 kilometers from the Ukrainian border, Engels airbase is home to Russian heavy bombers.
Ukraine's latest aerial bombardment was spread across 12 Russian regions, with targets including an oil depot and an airfield in Engels.
Ukraine launched waves of long-range strikes, including its ATACMS and Storm Shadow missiles, at targets inside Russia.
Russia’s Kristal state reserve oil depot, successfully targeted by Ukrainian forces on Jan. 8, is of strategic importance to the enemy as it stores specific fuel for the Engels-2 military airbase, Defense Express editor-in-chief Oleh Katkov told Radio NV on Jan.
One of the farthest Ukrainian attacks inside Vladimir Putin’s country was reported to have taken place 1,800km (1,100 miles) over the border. The operator is part of the 14th Separate UAV Regiment, one of the most technologically advanced units within the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Videos of a fire at the Ryazan Oil Refining Company following a drone attack have been published on social media. Source: Russian Telegram channels Details: The footage shows a fire breaking out in Ryazan,