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Ukraine claimed responsibility for attacks on two oil depots in Russia's Kaluga and Tula regions on Saturday, as part of its air campaign against strategic targets. The attacks reportedly caused fires and damaged facilities that were supporting Russia's war effort in Ukraine. Both sides have increased strikes ahead of the U.S. President-elect's inauguration, with Russia also carrying out air strikes on Ukrainian towns and cities.
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