Ukrainian Drones Strike Oil Refinery 2,500 km from Border for the First Time
Strikes on Russian Infrastructure by Ukrainian Drones
According to ХВИЛЯ: For the first time, Ukrainian drones have hit an oil refinery in Omsk, located nearly 2,500 kilometers from Ukraine’s border. This attack further demonstrates the ability of Ukrainian weaponry to reach strategic targets at long range. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that no Russian oil refinery can now consider itself safe from Ukrainian forces.
Ukrainian Military Operations
Over the past week, Ukrainian units have continued to strike oil facilities across multiple Russian regions. Attacks occurred in:
- Saratov
- Rostov
- Tver
- Stavropol
- Krasnodar
- Tatarstan
- Bashkortostan
Additional strikes targeted an airfield in the Voronezh region and a strategic enterprise in Tver.
Zelenskyy thanked all involved units for their precision in these attacks, highlighting the importance of such operations for Ukraine’s security. Drones also engaged targets in the Moscow, Leningrad, and Bryansk regions, reflecting the expanding operational reach of Ukraine’s military.
This development may signal a new phase in the conflict, as Ukrainian forces show they can hit key strategic assets deep inside enemy territory. The widening range of Ukrainian drone operations could disrupt Russia’s logistics and resources while boosting the morale of Ukrainian troops and civilians. It also underscores the growing role of technology in modern warfare and may shift the overall dynamics of the conflict.
As Ukrainian forces continue to demonstrate their operational capabilities, the recent strikes mark a significant escalation in their military strategy. This follows an impressive record of attacks, where Ukrainian drones executed a remarkable number of strikes on Russian oil facilities within a single month, showcasing their ability to impact critical infrastructure across the region.
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