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Ukraine: Oil refinery hit, 17 drones shot down

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Ukrainian Air Force of the Armed Forces reported on Wednesday that 17 Shahed-136/131 drones coming from Russia in an attempt to attack Sumy, Poltava, Kirovohrad, and Dnipropetrovsk were destroyed, during the previous night.

In the official Telegram channel, the military institution confirmed that 24 unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) were identified flying from the south-eastern and northern directions and that some of them struck the Kremenchuk Oil Refinery located in Poltava Oblast, causing the temporary pause of the site's operation.

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