Ukraine Strikes Russian Oil Site and Chemical Plant: War Returns to Its Source.

Strike on oil facility in Russia
Strike on oil facility in Russia

Long-Range Strikes Yield Results

According to Novyny.live: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has reported the outcomes of long-range strikes carried out against targets inside Russia and in temporarily occupied Ukrainian territories. According to his statement, several key facilities were hit, including an oil infrastructure site in the Yaroslavl region and the 'Azot' chemical plant in the Tula region of Russia. These actions mark a continuation of Ukraine’s long-range operations strategy, aimed at intensifying pressure on the aggressor.

Air Travel Disruptions and Zelenskyy’s Remarks

Meanwhile, six Russian airports imposed flight restrictions, signaling serious consequences for the country’s transportation network. Air raid alerts were issued across 28 Russian regions, underscoring the high level of threat to its airspace.

“We offered Russia’s leadership every possible format for negotiations, and the only response was continued aggression and attempts to expand it. It is only logical that the war is returning to where it came from. Ukraine needs peace. Glory to Ukraine!”

Volodymyr Zelenskyy

According to available information, June and July are expected to be decisive months in terms of military operations. The Ukrainian side continues to actively work toward regaining control over its territories and defending national interests.

These developments reflect an escalation in hostilities between Ukraine and Russia, particularly through long-range attacks designed to degrade the aggressor’s military capabilities. At the same time, they highlight serious challenges to Russia’s civilian infrastructure, with potential far-reaching security implications. The continuation of active combat, especially during the summer, suggests that neither side is ready for peace talks, raising the risk of further conflict escalation.


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