Ukraine hits Russian oil refinery and missile component plant: Zelenskiy

Ukraine hits Russian oil refinery and missile component plant: Zelenskiy


Ukraine has struck a Russian oil refinery in the city of Ufa, more than 1,300 km (800 miles) from the frontline for ​the second time, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Wednesday, as Kyiv steps up ​its strikes deep in Russia, Reuters reports.

“Every day, our plan for imposing Ukrainian long-range ⁠sanctions is being implemented,” Zelenskiy said on X, referring to Ukrainian attacks deep ​inside Russian territory.

“This is an entirely just response to everything Russia is doing against us.”

Zelenskiy also ​reported a strike on what he said was a “strategic” Russian military-industrial facility in the Penza region, involved in making components for missile weaponry used by Moscow in attacks on Ukraine.

The distance to the site was about 600 km ​from the frontline, he said.

Ukraine’s military General Staff named the plant as part of Russian ​state space corporation Roscosmos. It said it makes sensors for cruise and ballistic missiles, components for ‌aircraft ⁠avionics, and equipment for reconnaissance satellites.

The General Staff also reported strikes on two bridges in Russian-occupied parts of Ukraine’s Donetsk and Luhansk regions, as well as a logistics crossing in the Donetsk region.

Ukraine has stepped up its attacks on Russian military ​supply routes as ​part of a mounting ⁠campaign to target Moscow’s logistics far behind the frontline, an effort analysts have said is helping slow its war machine after more than ​four years of conflict.

Ukraine’s defence ministry said that Ukraine’s ​forces hit ⁠11 oil refineries, as well as fuel logistics facilities, military factories, and other targets in June.

Source: First Channel News of RA

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