Ukrainian Drones Ignite Fires at Russian Oil Depots and Infrastructure

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Russian officials and military bloggers are criticizing the country's poor security measures following repeated Ukrainian drone strikes on critical energy infrastructure, including a recent attack on an oil depot in Rostov. The Institute for the Study of War (ISW) reports that Russian authorities are attempting to shift responsibility by requiring facilities to hire their own security, while calls for improved air defense systems continue to grow.
- Putin Allies 'Absolve Themselves of Responsibility' for Drone Defense—ISW Newsweek
- Shelling kills 4 in Ukraine as a drone attack sparks fire at an oil depot in Russia ABC News
- SBU Drones Hit Oil Depot in Russia’s Rostov Region, Sources Say Kyiv Post
- Russian Oil Depot on Fire After Ukrainian Drone Attack – Governor The Moscow Times
- Russian Kursk Oblast authorities report UAV attack on TV tower and gas station Ukrainska Pravda
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