After 37 days, Ukraine demolishes Russia Oil Depot

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Ukrainian forces have launched an air strike on an oil depot inside Russia's data-border for the first time in 37 days, barely 37 days after russia began its military incursion in Ukraine. Belgorod is a Russian city located in western Russia. The city is home to the world's largest oil depot. An airstrike has been conducted against the oil depot by Ukrainian forces. The warehouse is on fire in this scene. The oil store is on fire, according to Belgorod governor Gladkov. He verified the attack and said two persons had been hurt.


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