Satellite images show the aftermath of the SBU's strikes on the oil depot in Armavir
The first satellite images showing the aftermath of a successful Ukrainian drone attack on a Russian oil depot in the city of Armavir, located in Russia’s Krasnodar Krai, have appeared online.
This was reported by a journalistic investigation by the "Schemes" project.
The published images clearly show the recent destruction of key fuel infrastructure facilities in the aggressor country.
The destruction of this strategic site will significantly complicate logistical support for the occupying forces on the front lines.

Detailed satellite images show the linear production and dispatch station in Armavir immediately after a precision strike by attack drones.
Experts confirm damage to at least one of the large storage tanks where the Russians kept fuel and lubricants.
In addition to the recent damage, the satellite detected another tank at the same base that sustained significant damage back in March of this year. The images clearly show that it has not been repaired or replaced in the months since.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy officially confirmed the successful operation against the Russian military-industrial facility.
The head of state emphasized that the destruction of this oil depot is the result of a successful and carefully planned special operation by the Security Service of Ukraine.
Such attacks on enemy territory demonstrate the growing technical capabilities of Ukrainian special services deep behind enemy lines.
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