Strike 500 kilometers from the border: Ukrainian Armed Forces hit an enemy oil terminal and Tu-142 aircraft

30 May 16:14

On the night of May 30, the Ukrainian Armed Forces struck a number of key enemy targets, according to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, as reported by "Komersant Ukrainian".

“In particular, the Kurgannefteprodukt oil terminal (Taganrog) was struck. According to preliminary information, a fuel tank on the premises was damaged. Further details are being clarified. The terminal is used for the storage and transshipment of petroleum products, specifically for the benefit of the aggressor state’s military formations,” the statement reads.

Additionally, in the Taganrog area, the destruction of two Tu-142 aircraft and a launcher from the Iskander-M operational-tactical missile system has been confirmed.

“The extent of the damage is being determined,” the General Staff added.

In addition, an enemy UAV storage facility in the Ivanivka area of Kharkiv Oblast and a maintenance facility for Russian FSB boats (Voloshyne, temporarily occupied territory of Crimea) were struck. The extent of the damage is being assessed.

Ukrainian forces also struck enemy troop concentrations in the Berestok area of the Donetsk region, at the “Trokhizbenka” military training ground in the Luhansk region, and at the “Primorsky Posad” training ground in the Zaporizhzhia region.

Based on the results of previous operations, it has been confirmed that on May 28, a “Pantsir-S1” anti-aircraft missile and gun system was struck in the area of the “Saki” airfield on the territory of the temporarily occupied Ukrainian Crimea.

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