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Ukrainian forces hit oil depots in Russia's Krasnodar region with Neptune missiles
On the night of June 18, the Ukrainian military attacked an oil depot in the Temryuk district of Russia's Krasnodar region with domestically produced Neptune missiles
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Suspilne reports this, citing sources in the Ukrainian Navy.
According to preliminary data, the Ukrainian Armed Forces attacked the terminal for transshipment of liquid petroleum products and chemical cargo of Yug Neftekhim Transit LLC in the village of Chushka.
At midnight on June 18, residents of Temryuk district reported explosions in local chat rooms. However, there was no official information from the local authorities or the Russian Defense Ministry.
- On the night of June 18, SBU drones attacked two Russian oil depots in the Rostov region - Azov and Azovnefteprodukt - causing 22 fuel tanks to catch fire.
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