Ukraine says it struck oil depots in Russia's Kaluga, Tula regions
- Ukraine claimed it attacked oil depots in Russia's Kaluga and Tula regions, marking a continuation of its air campaign against strategic targets on Russian soil.
- Kyiv's General Staff reported that its forces struck storage facilities overnight, with damages still being assessed.
- Tula's regional governor, Dmitry Milyaev, stated that a fuel and lubricant tank caught fire due to a Ukrainian drone attack.
- Ukrainian forces have increased strikes on Russian oil depots and military facilities as they face ongoing Russian advances in Eastern Ukraine.
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