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Ukraine Strikes Oil Station 1,500 km from Border in Major SBU Operation

Сильний удар по ворожим ресурсам: операція СБУ на відстані 1,500 км від кордону

SBU Operation Targets Bashkortostan Facility

Ukraine's Security Service (SBU) has hit the Cherkasy linear production and dispatch station (LPDS) in the Republic of Bashkortostan, a site located 1,500 kilometers from Ukraine's border. The operation aligns with President Zelenskyy's directive to systematically degrade Russia's military-economic capacity. At least eight SBU drones struck the facility, triggering a fire near the reservoir park and production areas. The SBU reported: 'The strike caused a blaze in the tank farm zone and at the station's industrial units.'

Series of Strikes Against Occupation Forces

Additionally, over the past week, units from the SBU's Special Operations Center 'A' launched multiple attacks on key Russian military assets in temporarily occupied Ukrainian territories. Drone forces also targeted nine tankers belonging to Russia's shadow fleet in the Sea of Azov. This coordinated effort reflects Ukraine's strategic campaign to weaken Russia's war capabilities by dismantling infrastructure that sustains occupation activities. By hitting military sites and critical resources, Ukrainian forces are signaling increased operational reach and resolve in countering prolonged aggression. These actions are likely to disrupt Russian army logistics and supply chains in the region, potentially shifting battlefield dynamics.

In a related development, the SBU has intensified its efforts to undermine Russian military logistics through a series of targeted operations. This ongoing campaign, which has spanned 40 days, aims to disrupt supply chains critical to the occupation forces. For more insights into these precision strikes and their implications, visit the full report.