SBU drones struck an oil pumping station near Moscow
The Security Service of Ukraine attacked the "Vtorovo" oil pumping station in the Vladimir Oblast of the Russian Federation, which supplies fuel to the Moscow region.
This was reported by the SBU.
According to the security service, the strike was carried out by specialists from the “Alpha” Special Operations Center. The station is a key hub in Russia’s main oil product pipeline system and is used to transport primarily diesel fuel from oil refineries in the central part of the country.
As noted by the SBU, the facility supplies fuel to large oil depots around Moscow, as well as Sheremetyevo, Domodedovo, and Vnukovo airports.
The attack on the station caused a fire covering an area of about 800 square meters.
The SBU stated that it will continue to strike at Russia’s strategic infrastructure.
In Ryazan, strange precipitation with the smell of fuel was recorded following the attack on the oil refinery
Attacks on oil refineries have costRussia over $7 billion since the start of the year — WP.
The day before, the Ukrainian Defense Forces attacked the Tuapse oil refinery for the fourth time in the last two weeks. A massive fire broke out on the refinery’s grounds following a series of explosions.
Drones attacked Tuapse again, causing fires at the oil refinery and in the port.