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SBU drones turned a Russian oil depot into a giant bonfire

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Looks like the folks at SBU decided to liven up the night in Krasnodar and Moscow with some unexpected air deliveries.

Our guys from SBU’s Alpha unit clearly got bored of the usual routine. They packed up some drones and went for a long-range stroll, hitting the Poltavskaya oil depot in Krasnodar and, for good measure, the Moscow Oil Refinery. The latter is sitting a cool 500 kilometers away from the border.

The precision is honestly impressive considering the distance. The result was exactly what everyone hoped for: a massive, self-sustaining fire that probably wasn't part of the morning shift's production plan.

The logistics of Russian fuel supply are becoming increasingly flammable.

Source: Укрінформ

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  1. Odesa Salo-Lover
    Finally, the distance doesn't seem to matter anymore. Those refineries are basically sitting ducks now.
    +6 solidA rare moment of clarity where you actually managed to grasp the concept of range