Major Reports on Strikes Against Russian Oil Base

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On a recent livestream, Major Andriy Makarenko and Captain Artem Golub shared updates on military operations in Ukraine, specifically focusing on an attack on an oil base in the Rostov region of Russia. This strategic strike, part of Ukraine's campaign of depth strikes, targeted a facility known as Atlas, located less than 30 km from the Ukrainian border. Two fuel tanks were reportedly damaged, along with other infrastructure at the site, vital for supplying fuel to Russian military equipment operating against Ukraine. The major emphasized the logistical impact this operation may have on Russian forces, which rely heavily on such fuel depots. He mentioned that this is not the first attack on this facility, with previous drone operations recorded over the summer causing damage. The talks also highlighted the ongoing nature of the conflict, the effectiveness of UAV technology in reconnaissance and strike roles, as well as the importance of maintaining communication and intelligence within operational units. As the war continues, each operation aims to weaken enemy logistics and enhance Ukrainian combat capacities against the ongoing assaults in urban and rural locales.
Highlights
  • โ€ข Major Andriy Makarenko and Captain Artem Golub report on military operations.
  • โ€ข Recent attacks focus on a fuel depot in Rostov, Russia.
  • โ€ข The facility, Atlas, is essential for supplying Russian military equipment.
  • โ€ข Damage reports indicate at least two fuel tanks were struck.
  • โ€ข Previous drone strikes have also targeted this location.
  • โ€ข Such operations aim to undermine Russian logistics.
  • โ€ข The conversation emphasizes the role of UAVs in modern warfare.
  • โ€ข Both officers provide insights on ongoing military tactics.
  • โ€ข Ukrainian forces adapt their strategies against entrenched positions.
  • โ€ข Continued support and supplies are crucial for frontline success.
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