Special Operations Forces strike Russian train at oil depot in Hvardiiske, Crimea

Tetyana Oliynyk — 8 January, 21:07
Special Operations Forces strike Russian train at oil depot in Hvardiiske, Crimea
Screenshot: a video by the Special Operations Forces

On the night of 7-8 January, Ukraine's Special Operations Forces struck a Russian train at an oil depot in the village of Hvardiiske in temporarily occupied Crimea.

Source: Special Operations Forces of Ukraine

Quote: "On the night of 7-8 January, units of the Special Operations Forces carried out strikes against enemy targets in the temporarily occupied territories of Donetsk Oblast and Crimea using FP-2 strike UAVs.

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In occupied Crimea, the Special Operations Forces' strike UAVs hit rolling stock carrying fuel and lubricants at the fuel loading rack of an oil depot in the village of Hvardiiske."

Details: In Donetsk Oblast, in the settlement of Hirne, the units also struck a storage point containing ammunition and materiel belonging to one of the units of the Russian 51st Combined Arms Army.

Background: On the night of 5-6 January, front strike units of the Ukrainian Special Operations Forces struck Russian targets in the temporarily occupied territories of Donetsk Oblast using FP-2 strike drones.

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Casualties Crimea Special Operations Forces
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