Ukrainian Forces Strike Key Russian Oil Refinery and Fuel Depots in Coordinated Attack.

Strike on Russian oil depots
Strike on Russian oil depots

Ukraine's Defense Forces Hit Critical Russian Military Infrastructure

According to Novyny.live: Between May 28 and 29, 2026, Ukraine's defense forces executed a series of strikes on strategically important Russian installations. These operations targeted infrastructure essential to Moscow's military logistics and combat capabilities.

The following facilities were hit:

  • The Volgograd Oil Refinery in Volgograd Oblast, where a fire broke out and both primary and secondary oil processing units were damaged.
  • The 'Yaroslavl-3' oil pumping station in Yaroslavl Oblast, where two storage tanks with capacities of 50,000 m³ and 20,000 m³ were destroyed.
  • A 'Tor-M2' surface-to-air missile system positioned near Berdyansk in Zaporizhzhia Oblast.
  • An enemy command observation post located near Lyman Pershyi in Kharkiv Oblast.

Additionally, Ukrainian forces targeted drone control centers in Tyotkino (Kursk Oblast), Komara (Donetsk Oblast), and Nesteryanka (Zaporizhzhia). These precise attacks reflect a deliberate strategy to dismantle the adversary's critical military infrastructure.

The destruction of a logistics and supply depot near Aydar in Luhansk Oblast, along with strikes on concentrations of enemy personnel in Zaporizhzhia, Donetsk, Sumy, Kharkiv, and Kursk regions, demonstrates Ukraine's ongoing efforts to degrade Russian combat power.

These operations are part of Ukraine's broader campaign to counter Russian aggression and defend national sovereignty.

Conflict Intensifies as Ukraine Targets Russian Strategic Assets

The strikes on strategic sites inside Russia mark a significant escalation in the conflict, with both sides ramping up military activity. By hitting fuel supply hubs and air defense systems, Ukraine aims to disrupt Russian logistical chains and battlefield effectiveness. These developments underscore the critical role of controlling military resources in an extended confrontation.


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