Ukraine hits Russian oil hub and radar in fresh deep-strike campaign

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Ukraine said its forces struck the Grushevaya Balka oil depot near Novorossiysk, an oil transmission/dispatch facility in Volgograd Oblast, and a radar station near Kabardinka, along with several drone command posts and logistics depots across Zaporizhzhia, Donetsk and Kursk regions. The attacks target Russia’s oil-export network and military infrastructure as Kyiv pursues deeper strikes toward Crimea; Russia claims to have shot down a large number of Ukrainian drones (official figures cited as hundreds). The strike wave follows ongoing efforts to disrupt supply routes and defense capabilities in southern Russia and occupied areas.
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