Ukraine Strikes Russian Petrochemical Giant ‘Tolyattikauchuk’ in Overnight Operation.

Night attack on petrochemical giant
Night attack on petrochemical giant

Strategic Industrial Sites Hit Inside Russia

According to Novyny.live: In the early hours of June 12, 2026, Ukrainian defense units launched an attack on strategic industrial targets within Russia. The primary focus of the operation was the major petrochemical facility ‘Tolyattikauchuk,’ located in the Samara region. The strike ignited a massive fire at the plant, causing extensive damage to the site.

This action is part of a broader military campaign by Ukrainian forces amid the ongoing conflict with Russia. While official sources have not disclosed specific details of the attack, they have confirmed its success. Notably, Ukrainian defense personnel have been recognized for hitting over 356,000 targets as part of broader combat operations.

Current Affairs Under Discussion

The ‘Day.LIVE’ broadcast featured an in-depth look at the evolving situation in Ukraine and globally. Guests on the program included:

  • Oleksiy Buryachenko
  • Tetyana Kozachenko
  • Vitaliy Romanchukevych
  • Vadym Pikuz
  • Dmytro Pletenchuk
  • Serhiy Khlan
  • Oleksiy Leonov

The discussion covered topics such as casualties in Mykolaiv resulting from Russian attacks, as well as breaking international political developments—including Donald Trump’s remarks on a potential U.S.-Iran deal and his comments regarding Ukrainian territories.

The security situation remains tense, with developments unfolding rapidly against the backdrop of active hostilities.

Targeting strategic assets inside Russia signals an escalation in the conflict and rising regional tensions. Ukraine’s military operations aim to degrade key enemy infrastructure, potentially limiting Russia’s warfighting capabilities. Meanwhile, the extensive media coverage of these events underscores the crucial role of information warfare in shaping public perception and the broader narrative of the war.


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