Ukrainian Security Service Strikes Major Oil Pumping Station Deep Inside Russia.
Drone Assault on Russian Territory
According to Novyny.live: In a long-range operation, the Ukrainian Security Service (SBU) has targeted a critical piece of Russia's energy infrastructure. On the night of February 23, drones struck the 'Kaleikino' oil pumping station in Tatarstan, a facility located over 1,200 kilometers from the Ukrainian border. These strikes are part of an ongoing campaign against targets linked to the transportation of Russian oil.
The attack, involving six explosions, was reportedly heard in several regions, including the Republic of Udmurtia, the city of Neftegorsk in Samara Oblast, and even as far as Krasnodar. The 'Kaleikino' station is a major hub, underscoring its strategic importance to Russia's domestic energy network. This operation demonstrates Ukraine's capability to project force deep into Russian territory, targeting assets that fuel the war effort.
SBU's Strategic Campaign
This strike is not an isolated incident but part of a broader SBU strategy to weaken Russia's economic and logistical capabilities. Previous targets in this campaign have included:
- The 'Tamannaftogaz' oil terminal in Krasnodar Krai;
- The 'Metafrax Chemicals' plant in Perm Krai.
These actions signal a clear intent by Ukrainian forces to continue operations aimed at degrading critical elements of Russia's energy infrastructure. By targeting these facilities, Ukraine seeks to impose long-term economic costs and disrupt supply chains. This strategy represents a significant escalation in the conflict, moving the battlefield beyond Ukraine's borders and directly challenging Russia's domestic security. Such deep strikes could provoke further retaliation and alter the dynamics of the ongoing war.
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