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In this way, the Russians cut off the refueling of the Ukrainian forces

In this way, the Russians cut off the refueling of the Ukrainian forces

In a missile attack on April 1, the Russians completely destroyed Ukraine’s largest oil refinery at Kremenchug and previously carried out targeted attacks on oil depots across the country, including Lviv and Dnipropetrovsk. Another stop in the series of attacks on fuel depots and oil refineries was the missile attack in Odessa on Sunday morning.

As is As mentioned by OrigoSeveral rocket incidents occurred in and around the Odessa Oil Refinery at dawn on Sunday. Thick smoke is still rising in the area affected by the attack.

Local news confirmed by Russia’s Interfax news agency It was also reported that on Sunday morning, Russian forces fired a missile from ships and aircraft at an oil refinery near Odessa and storage facilities for fuel and lubricants.

The Russians said that In addition to the oil refinery, three fuel depots were destroyed, through which the Ukrainian troops were supplied to Nikolaev. The Russian Air Force reported the destruction of another 51 military facilities on Sunday morning.

A recent map shows the current status of the operation against Ukraine and the fact that Russian forces are mainly concentrated in the east and south.

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UK will send missiles to Ukraine

The Sunday times The British government reportedly wants to supply Ukraine with missiles to sink Russian warships and bolster coastal cities bombarded from the sea.

The newspaper quoted British Prime Minister Boris Johnson as saying that the aim of the arms transfer would be to prevent Russian forces from advancing towards the southern port city of Odessa.

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