Ukraine strikes Moscow-bound Russian oil hub, SBU says

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Ukrainian forces conducted a drone strike overnight against the Vtorovo oil pumping and dispatching station in Vladimir Oblast, a Transneft facility that ships crude to Moscow and fuels its airports; the SBU said the Alpha unit carried out the attack under President Zelensky’s orders, causing a large fire, and the strike occurred as Russia mounted a major attack on Kyiv, underscoring Ukraine’s ongoing effort to disrupt Russian fuel production and exports.
- Ukraine strikes major Russian oil pumping station supplying Moscow Oblast, SBU says The Kyiv Independent
- ‘A Total Nightmare’: Voices From a Moscow Hit by Ukrainian Drones The New York Times
- Ukraine says it hit oil pumping station in Russia's Vladimir region Reuters
- Ukrainian drone attack triggers fire at a Russian oil terminal AP News
- Russian energy sites hit in Ukrainian strikes, authorities say Euronews.com
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