In January, nine oil facilities in Russia were struck.

This is reported by the Ukrainian Armed Forces' Stratcom.

"Without oil and oil revenues, it is harder for the enemy to sustain their troops," the agency stated, adding that long-range strikes bring us closer to victory.

The enemy army continues to suffer losses on its own territory.

Throughout the month, more than twenty-five strategic facilities in Russia were attacked, including oil depots, oil refineries, and various factories.

This was reported by the head of the CPI of the National Security and Defense Council, Andriy Kovalenko.

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"In January, over 25 strategic facilities were attacked on the territory of the Russian Federation, including oil depots, oil refineries, and factories that are crucial for defense," Kovalenko stated.

The Novoshakhtinsk Oil Refinery, located in the Rostov region of the Russian Federation, suspended operations after the attacks, with reports of equipment damage.

"In 2024, it processed, by various estimates, around 3 million tons of oil, although it has the capacity to process 7.5 million tons, but attacks hindered its full operation," Kovalenko added.

Earlier, it was reported that temporary restrictions on departures and arrivals were introduced at the airports of Kazan, Saratov, Kaluga, Tambov, Ulyanovsk, Nizhnekamsk, and Penza in Russia.

This was reported by Russian media.

"Targets in Engels, Saratov, Kazan, Bryansk, and Tula include factories producing components and substances for weapons, oil refineries, oil depots, warehouses, and Russian air defense systems," stated Andriy Kovalenko.

An industrial facility in Bryansk region was subjected to an attack. In Kazan, the "Orgsintez" factory caught fire as a result of the attack.

Explosions were heard over the city of Alexin in Tula region. Governor Dmitry Milyaev claims that 16 drones were shot down.

In Saratov region, an industrial enterprise was damaged in the attack, resulting in a significant fire.