Ukraine Strikes Seven Targets Inside Russia and Crimea in Overnight Operation
Strategic Sites Hit in Coordinated Attack
According to ХВИЛЯ: During the night of July 6, Ukrainian Defense Forces launched strikes on strategic locations within Russia and occupied Crimea. The targets included:
- The Slavneft-YANOS oil refinery in Yaroslavl
- The NOVATEK-Ust-Luga refinery in Leningrad Oblast
- A permanent base of the 26th Missile Brigade near Luga
Additional sites were also hit:
- The TES-Terminal-1 light oil products transshipment hub in Kerch
- A railway bridge near Dovzhansk in Luhansk region
- An enemy drone storage facility near Chervonopopivka
- A concentration of military equipment near Pysarivka
Ukraine's General Staff confirmed these strikes, which mark a significant escalation in targeting infrastructure deep behind enemy lines.
Strategic Planning Behind Ukrainian Operations
The Yaroslavl refinery, with an annual capacity of 15 million tons of crude oil, is a cornerstone of Russia's energy network. Striking such a facility underscores the ongoing military campaign and reflects deliberate strategic planning by Ukrainian forces as the conflict evolves.
These attacks highlight Ukraine's ability to inflict substantial damage on critical energy and military assets. By disrupting fuel supplies and logistics, such operations could undermine Russia's military readiness and resource flow, potentially shifting the conflict's dynamics. The selection of these high-value targets also signals a possible new phase in Ukraine's wartime strategy.
These recent strikes are part of a broader strategy aimed at crippling Russia's military capabilities. For a deeper understanding of how the Ukrainian Defense Forces are systematically targeting key infrastructure, including refineries and bridges, check out our detailed coverage on attacks on Moscow and Crimea.
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