Oil pipeline in Moscow Oblast blown up in Ukrainian intelligence operation

Three traces of the Koltsevoy petroleum merchandise pipeline in Russia's Moscow Oblast have been destroyed in an operation that Defence Intelligence of Ukraine (DIU) performed on 31 October.

Supply: Defence Intelligence of Ukraine

Particulars: The particular operation performed by DIU has disabled the Koltsevoy oil product pipeline within the Ramenskoye district, which equipped gasoline to the Russian army.

Quote from DIU: "Neither the anti-drone web nor the armed guards defending the enemy facility helped – all three traces utilized by the aggressor to ship petrol, diesel and aviation gasoline exploded on the similar time.

The petroleum merchandise pipeline has been knocked out.

One other profitable DIU operation on Russian territory is a severe blow to the aggressor state's army capabilities, in addition to to its financial system, notably in Moscow Oblast."

Particulars: Lieutenant Basic Kyrylo Budanov, Head of DIU, emphasised that DIU operations have dealt better losses to Russia than sanctions.

For reference: The Koltsevoy fundamental petroleum merchandise pipeline spans 400 km and carries gasoline from the Ryazan, Nizhny Novgorod and Moscow oil refineries.

Annually, Koltsevoy was able to pumping as much as 3 million tonnes of aviation gasoline, 2.8 million tonnes of diesel and 1.6 million tonnes of petrol.

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