An oil depot in Russia's Voronezh region was targeted by drones on the evening of January 15. The attack resulted in damage and a large fire, according to reports from the Telegram channel Astra and local residents.
Videos shared by residents show the aftermath of what they claim were three drone strikes on the oil depot near the town of Liski, located roughly 150 kilometers from the Ukrainian border.
The attack was later confirmed by Voronezh Governor Alexander Gusev, who stated: “As a result of multiple drone impacts in one of the districts, a fire broke out at the oil depot.”
This strike follows a similar attack by Ukraine’s Defense Forces on the Engels-2 military airfield near Saratov, Russia, during the night of January 13-14.
That operation, conducted by the 14th Separate Regiment of Unmanned Aerial Systems in coordination with other units, targeted critical infrastructure used by Russia's strategic bombers.