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Ukraine claims its drones hit a Russian oil facility, sparking a huge blaze

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 18 June 2024
Ukraine announced on Tuesday that it carried out a drone attack on a Russian oil facility overnight. This strike ignited a significant fire, marking another long-range assault by Kyiv's forces on a region near the border. In recent months, Ukraine has increased its aerial attacks on Russian territory, specifically targeting refineries and oil terminals. These efforts aim to hinder the Kremlin's military operations.
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News video: Russian Troops Receive Newly Advanced Anti Drone Tanks in Ukraine

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The conflict in Ukraine has witnessed a rise in the use of unmanned aerial vehicles, or UAVs, specifically First-Person View commonly known as FPV drones, by both sides.

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