Drones have damaged storage tanks containing fuel and lubricants at the "8 March" plant in the Tula region of Russia. Earlier, the Main Intelligence Directorate confirmed a successful attack on an oil depot.
This information comes from RBK-Ukraine citing "Radio Liberty."
Images published on January 21 show that as a result of the strike, at least one storage tank containing fuel and lubricants at the plant was damaged.
Previously, the governor of the Tula region stated that during the attack on the night of January 18, a tank containing fuel and lubricants at one of the region's enterprises caught fire.
It should be noted that recently, there have been ongoing drone attacks on military sites and oil refineries within the Russian Federation. In particular, on the evening of January 17, drones targeted an oil depot in the Kaluga region. This involved an industrial facility located in the city of Lyudinovo.
On January 18, drones from the Main Intelligence Directorate attacked an oil depot in the Tula region. According to sources in the Main Intelligence Directorate, the destruction of the enemy facility was achieved through the efforts of operators from the Main Intelligence Directorate and drones manufactured in Ukraine.