Five explosions & massive inferno rip through Russian oil depot in Ukrainian drone attack in latest blow to Putin
UKRAINIAN kamikaze drones blitzed more of Vladimir Putin's valuable oil depots in an impressive attack overnight.
Ukrainian official Anton Gerashchenko shared footage of the string of attacks and said Kyiv managed to hit a fuel hub and several energy facilities.'Holy s**t!' gasp The Simpsons fans as beloved character is brutally killed off Vasily Anokhin, Vlad's puppet in Smolensk, wrote on Telegram: "Our region is again under attack by Ukrainian UAVs.
Incredible footage showed the impressive 50-drone hit on a massive eight different regions in an embarrassing blow for Putin.
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