Strike on Russian oil pipelines: drones stopped the pumping of oil at strategic facilities.
According to inkorr.com: Ukrainian special services have once again struck with drones at oil pumping stations in Russia, leading to their shutdown. After the attack on the 'Zenzevatka', 'Sovkhozna-2', and the dispatch station 'Samara', the oil pumping process was halted. These facilities are part of the infrastructure that supports military operations against Ukraine through oil exports.
Explosions in Saratov region
These events are occurring against the backdrop of a series of explosions in the Saratov region, where units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine attacked an oil refinery. Such actions indicate Ukraine's intensification in combating economic targets that finance military operations in the east of the country.
The latest attacks demonstrate Ukraine's strategic approach to destroying the logistical and economic capabilities of the enemy. Strikes on oil pumping stations aim to maximize pressure on Russia's resource base, complicating its conduct of war. This also highlights the activity of Ukrainian forces in response to the growing threat.
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