Ukrainian attack helicopters are claimed to have attacked a fuel storage facility in Russia as Kyiv’s forces continue to counterattack against Putin’s invasion
At least two people were injured as a petrol depot near the Russian city of Belgorod was hit by missiles on Friday, local officials said, after the helicopters were seen flying low across the border.
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