Ukraine-Russia war latest: Russian oil depot and tanker struck by drones in ‘massive attack’ by Kyiv
- Ukrainian drones launched a "massive attack" on Saturday, targeting a tanker at the port of Taganrog and an oil depot in Armavir.
- The strikes occurred overnight in Russia's southern Rostov and Krasnodar regions, according to local authorities.
- These operations target critical energy infrastructure to disrupt Russian logistics and economic capabilities during the ongoing war.
- Further developments are expected as both nations continue to escalate long-range drone strikes against strategic military and industrial sites.
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