Satellite imagery company Planet has released photos showing the aftermath of a presumed Ukrainian strike on the Mushketove railway station in occupied Donetsk on October 31. The railway station reportedly stored fuel for the Russian military in numerous tank cars.
The photos, published on Twitter by RFE/RL journalist Mark Krutov and OSINT analyst Brady Afrik, were taken on November 1 and clearly depict the damage caused by a major fire. However, several tanker cars are no longer visible in the images, leading Krutov to speculate that they may have been moved after the attack.
In addition to the railway station, an image also shows a Russian fuel train that was damaged by the Ukrainian strike. Ukrainian journalists had previously reported on October 31 that a missile strike by Ukraine had set a Russian fuel depot in Donetsk ablaze.
This incident follows the destruction of an enemy ammunition storage facility by Ukrainian forces on Revyakin Street in Donetsk on October 23. According to intelligence from Kyiv, the warehouse contained captured Ukrainian weapons.
[h2]Title: Strike on Railway Station Reveals Fuel Depot in Occupied Donetsk[/h2]