The statement said that missile troops and artillery units, as well as unmanned systems, attacked the dispatch station of the Druzhba oil pipeline near the village of Naitopovichi in the Bryansk region.
Robert Brovdi, the head of the Unmanned Systems Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, also wrote about the strike on this facility on social media earlier. He noted that the facility is of strategic importance in ensuring the transportation of oil products from Belarusian oil refineries to Russia.
"Multiple hits were recorded, a fire broke out in the area of the pumping station and tank farm," the General Staff said in a statement.
It also states that the Armed Forces of Ukraine have struck an oil refinery in Ilysk, Krasnodar Territory.
The Krasnodar Region Operational Headquarters announced that a technological device at the factory had caught fire, but the fire had been extinguished.
It has already been reported that after Ukraine's attacks on the Druzhba oil pipeline in August, Russian oil supplies to Slovakia and Hungary were temporarily suspended.
🔥 Ukrainian forces hit the "Druzhba" pipeline again — right after Zelensky's meeting with Fico, who had asked not to bomb it
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According to Robert"Madyar" Brovdi, commander of Ukraine's Unmanned Systems Forces, a control station in Russia's Bryansk region was damaged. The…