Russia launched a massive drone attack on Odesa.


The Russian army is facing resource shortages in Donetsk and Luhansk
Ukrainian military officials claim that the Russian army in Donetsk and Luhansk is facing supply and combat capability issues. Instead of escalating attacks, they are looking for weak points in Ukraine's defenses. While Ukrainian forces are growing, Russians are facing a supply crisis and a lack of personnel. These conclusions were made by the spokesperson of the Joint Forces Operation 'Khortytsia', Viktor Tregubov, during a telethon.
Massive attack on Odesa
According to reports, on the night of March 11, the occupiers carried out a massive drone attack on Odesa. This resulted in damage to a private residential building, a children's toy warehouse, and a fuel reservoir. The head of the Odesa regional military-civil administration, Oleg Kiper, reported this.
Strike on the occupiers' oil refinery
The Armed Forces of Ukraine, including drone systems, struck important strategic targets of the Russian aggressor. One of these strikes destroyed an oil refinery that served to supply the Russian army. Explosions were recorded in the Ryazan region.
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