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Ukraine's SBU Drones Strike Oil Station 1,500 km Away, Triggering Massive Blaze

Fire at oil station from SBU drones
Безпілотники СБУ завдали удару по нафтобазі, розташованій на відстані 1500 км, спричинивши масштабну пожежу.

Drone Assault Hits Perm Facility

According to Главком: On the night of April 29, drones operated by Ukraine's Security Service (SBU) targeted the Perm linear production and dispatch station, located more than 1,500 kilometers from the Ukrainian border. The attack sparked a large-scale fire, recorded after a series of explosions. Flames engulfed most of the oil storage tanks, damaging two fuel reservoirs in the process.

Smoke from the inferno was visible several kilometers from the station, underscoring the severity of the incident. Satellite imagery confirmed the extensive nature of the blaze at this strategic facility, which plays a key role in pumping petroleum products through Russia's pipeline network. The strike was carried out by specialists from the SBU's Alpha Special Operations Center, highlighting meticulous planning and execution.

Impact on Energy Infrastructure

This operation showcases the use of cutting-edge technology in modern conflict and could significantly disrupt Russia's energy infrastructure. Given the distance from the border, it demonstrates the Ukrainian forces' long-range strike capabilities and underscores the growing importance of drones and cyber warfare in contemporary combat.

Such actions may prompt a reassessment of security and defense strategies in both Ukraine and Russia, with a focus on strengthening protection for critical infrastructure assets.

This recent strike on the Perm oil facility is part of a broader trend of Ukraine targeting critical energy assets deep within Russian territory. For further insights into how these operations are reshaping the conflict and affecting energy supply chains, read more about the attack on a major Russian oil hub.

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