Ukraine drone attack sets oil facility in Russia on fire
Ukraine is claiming responsibility for a drone attack on a distant Russian oil facility
www.wsoctv.comHere’s a quick briefing on the latest around Ukrainian drone strikes targeting Russian oil facilities.
Current status
What this means strategically
Notable examples in recent months
Important caveats
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Ukraine is claiming responsibility for a drone attack on a distant Russian oil facility
www.wsoctv.comKyiv has defended the strikes against Russia's oil facilities as a means to cripple Moscow's ability to wage war by hurting its finances and the supply flow to its invading army.
nypost.comUkraine claimed drone strikes that damaged energy infrastructure deep within Russian territory on Saturday, the latest of a series of attacks aimed at denting export revenues and stemming the flow of oil.
www.bloomberg.comFor only the second time in the full-scale invasion, Russia used an Oreshnik hypersonic missile that struck western Ukraine on Friday, in a warning to Kyiv's NATO allies.
news.sky.comSky News analysis shows an increase in Ukrainian drone strikes against Russian oil depots and other facilities linked to oil production over the past three months - with Kyiv hitting targets hundreds of miles into Russian territory in defiance of air defences.
news.sky.comOfficials say Ukrainian drones have struck one of Russia's largest oil refineries and sparked a fire.
apnews.comThe overnight attack is the largest since May, but follows much larger bombardments from Russia.
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