Ukrainian forces hit oil depot in Russia's Penza Oblast and radar station in Crimea

Ukrainian forces hit the Penzanefteprodukt oil depot in Russia's Penza Oblast on the night of 22-23 January and also reported the destruction of a Russian radar station in Crimea.
Source: General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on Facebook
Quote: "The Penzanefteprodukt oil depot in Russia's Penza Oblast was hit as part of a consistent and systematic effort to reduce the enemy's offensive capabilities and military-economic potential."
Details: A fire was recorded at the facility, with the scale of damage still being established. "The oil depot is involved in supplying the Russian occupation army," the General Staff said.
The military also confirmed the destruction of a Podlet radar station near the settlement of Frunze in occupied Crimea.
In addition, clusters of Russian troops were hit in temporarily occupied parts of Donetsk Oblast and in Russia's Belgorod Oblast. Russian losses are being confirmed.
Background: Earlier, Penza Oblast Governor Oleg Melnichenko and Russia's Ministry of Defence reported that a fire broke out at an oil depot in Penza following a drone attack on the night of 22-23 January.
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