The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) has struck a critical Russian pumping station that supplies fuel to the Moscow region and the Sheremetyevo, Domodedovo, and Vnukovo airports. As a result of the successful drone attack, a large-scale fire covering 800 m² broke out at the facility, UNN reports, citing the SBU.
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Specialists from the SBU's "Alpha" Special Operations Center hit the "Vtorovo" linear production and dispatch station (LPDS) in the Vladimir region of the Russian Federation.
The station is a vital hub in the main petroleum product pipeline system and pumps raw materials (primarily diesel fuel) from refineries in central Russia to export ports and domestic consumers. It supplies fuel to large oil depots around Moscow and the Sheremetyevo, Domodedovo, and Vnukovo airports
– the report states.
As a result of the successful SBU drone attack, a large-scale fire covering 800 m² broke out at the facility.
The SBU added that unlike the enemy, which deliberately attacks civilian infrastructure and peaceful people, Ukraine carries out precision strikes exclusively on military and strategic targets associated with supporting Russian aggression.
"The SBU is already preparing new special operations. The intensity of Ukraine's strikes on Russian territory will only increase. Our long-range sanctions will continue to work," stated Yevhenii Khmara, head of the Security Service of Ukraine.
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