Zelenskyy Confirms Ukrainian Strikes on Russian Oil Refineries and Military Sites.
Ukrainian Forces Operation
According to Novyny.live: On the night of June 3, Ukrainian forces carried out strikes against military and industrial targets within the Russian Federation, a move confirmed by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. The operation was a joint effort involving personnel from the Main Intelligence Directorate (HUR), the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU), the Special Operations Forces (SSO), and other units.
Reports indicate that Ukrainian troops hit an oil terminal in Saint Petersburg, located roughly 1,100 kilometers from Ukraine's border. Additional targets were destroyed at a weapons manufacturing facility in the Tambov region and a military base in Kronstadt. These attacks are part of Ukraine's ongoing strategy to respond to Russian aggression.
Conflict Escalation
Meanwhile, a Russian missile strike in Dnipro killed 16 people. In response to these events, Russia launched attacks on 36 settlements in the Sumy region, signaling a further escalation of the conflict in the area.
President Zelenskyy has confirmed that Ukraine struck an oil refinery and a missile factory inside Russia. These actions highlight the growing tensions between the two nations and the continuation of military operations on both sides.
Notably, discussions on the topic featured experts and officials from various fields, including:
- Andriy Kovalyov, candidate of political sciences
- Vitaliy Kim, head of the Mykolaiv Regional Military Administration
- Ivan Stupak, military expert and former SBU officer
- Valentyn Nalyvaichenko, Ukrainian people's deputy
- Bohdan Slutskyi, economist at the Center for Economic Strategy
- Anton Malyeyev, political scientist
- Yuriy Romanyuk, head of the all-Ukrainian NGO 'Ukraine in NATO'
These events illustrate the complex and evolving situation in Ukraine and its relations with Russia, where each side continues to conduct military operations in response to attacks. The rising tension between the countries points to a deepening conflict that could have serious implications not only for the region but also for global security. It is crucial to monitor further developments, as they may shape the political and military landscape in Ukraine and its ties with international partners.
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