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Russian forces lose strategic fuel reserves in Luhansk region after fires at two refineries
The situation with fuel supplies in the Russian-occupied Luhansk region is tense. After fires broke out at two oil refineries, the strategic reserve is no longer available
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Artem Lysohor, head of the Luhansk Regional Military Administration, reported this.
"After two fires at the oil depots in Luhansk and Rovenky, the invaders were left with the opportunity to accumulate and store a significant amount of oil products in one place," the statement says.
According to the head of the Luhansk Regional Military Administration, the invading Russian forces are now experiencing even greater fuel shortages. However, Russians continue to supply fuel to the occupied Luhansk region, although it does not meet current needs.
"There is no strategic reserve anymore," emphasized Lysohor.
- On the night of May 10, a fire broke out at a local oil depot in the temporarily occupied town of Rovenky, Luhansk region.
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