Ukraine Briefing for 11 July: Russian Fuel-station Fights, Azov Oil Depot Strike, Kapotnya Refinery Fire
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Ukraine Briefing is a compact daily briefing on the three most popular fresh discussions from r/ukraine. This 3-story episode follows Russian fuel-station fights, Azov oil depot strike, and Kapotnya refinery fire.
1. Russian Fuel-station Fights
The post shows a social media video described as Russians fighting and arguing at gas stations over limited fuel. It became one of the day's most visible Ukraine discussions because commenters treated the scene as a sign that pressure on Russia's fuel system is reaching ordinary life.
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2. Azov Oil Depot Strike
The post shows morning footage from an oil depot in Azov, in Russia's Rostov Oblast, after it was reportedly struck by Ukrainian drones on July 10. It became one of the day's most visible Ukraine discussions because it fit a wider pattern users have been watching closely: fires and disruptions at Russian fuel sites far from the front line.
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3. Kapotnya Refinery Fire
The post reports that the Kapotnya refinery in Moscow was burning again on July tenth, with the source pointing to a short video shared off Reddit. It became one of the day's most visible Ukraine discussions because Kapotnya is a recognizable Moscow refinery, and repeated fires at energy infrastructure inside Russia draw intense attention in wartime.
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That's it for today's Ukraine Briefing.