Ukraine’s intelligence reveals details of Sevastopol oil depot blasts, calls it God’s punishment for Uman
On April 29, explosions at an oil depot in the temporarily occupied Sevastopol destroyed 10 tanks with oil products with a capacity of 40,000 tons
This was reported by Andriy Yusov, a representative of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, in a commentary to RBC-Ukraine.
According to him, more than 10 tanks with oil products with a capacity of about 40,000 tons, which were intended for the Russian Black Sea Fleet, were destroyed in Sevastopol.
"On April 29, the city of Sevastopol had explosions, which is God's punishment, in particular for the killed civilians in Uman, including five children. This punishment will be long-lasting. All residents of the temporarily occupied Crimea should not be near military facilities and facilities that supply the aggressor's army in the near future," Yusov said.
He added that the Ukrainian military intelligence is also aware of the facts of embezzlement at the above-mentioned oil depot in Sevastopol by representatives of the occupation authorities themselves.
"It is worth noting that we are aware of the theft of oil products by officials of the occupation authorities and other corrupt practices at this oil depot and other occupiers' facilities. This, of course, expands the capabilities of the Ukrainian Security and Defense Forces," Yusov said.
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On April 28, a Russian missile hit a high-rise building in Uman, Cherkasy region, during a massive attack: 23 people were killed, including 5 children.
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On April 29, the occupation authorities of Crimea reported a drone attack on an oil depot in Sevastopol.
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