Ukraine has claimed another long-range operation against Russia’s oil refining sector, with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy saying the Syzran oil refinery was struck more than 800 kilometers from Ukraine’s border.
Zelenskyy Credits Ukrainian Forces
Zelenskyy thanked Ukraine’s Unmanned Systems Forces and Special Operations Forces, praising what he described as their precision in carrying out the attack.
Fire and Smoke Seen After Impact
Following the reported strike, smoke and flames were said to be visible from miles away as the refinery burned after the long-range impact explosion.
Impact and Consequences
The attack adds further pressure on Russia’s energy infrastructure, particularly its oil refining network. Such strikes are aimed at disrupting fuel production, logistics, and revenue streams linked to Moscow’s war effort.
What’s next?
Ukraine appears set to continue targeting Russian oil facilities from long range. Zelenskyy’s statement suggests Kyiv views these operations as part of an ongoing campaign rather than a one-off strike.
Summary
Ukraine says it has hit the Syzran oil refinery deep inside Russia, marking another long-range attack on Russian energy infrastructure. Zelenskyy credited Ukrainian drone and special operations units for the strike.
Bulleted Takeaways:
- Ukraine reported a long-range strike on the Syzran oil refinery.
- The facility is more than 800 kilometers from Ukraine’s border.
- Zelenskyy thanked Ukrainian drone and special operations forces.
- Smoke and fire were reportedly visible from miles away.
- The strike is part of Ukraine’s continued campaign against Russian oil refining.
