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Ukraine claims to have hit a Russian oil pumping facility 1,500 km away

Ukraine has used drones to strike what it claims is an oil pumping facility in Russia, near the Ural Mountains. President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said Kyiv will continue to increase its range.

Kyiv has intensified its?attacks in Russia over the past few weeks. It aims to destroy oil refineries and depots, and to cripple Moscow's main source of funding to wage war in Ukraine.

Zelenskiy, in a blog post on X, said that Ukraine's security services had reported a success strike deep within Russia. He called it "a new phase in the use Ukrainian weapons to 'limit the potential' of Russia's War".

He posted a clip of smoke billowing in the air? from what he called a Ukrainian strike within Russia.

Zelenskiy didn't identify the target. But Ukraine's SBU later confirmed that Ukrainian drones had struck a Russian oil station near Perm over night. The Russian governor in Perm reported an industrial fire.

The straight-line distance is more than 1,500 kilometers. Zelenskiy said that we will continue to expand these ranges.

The SBU referred to the Transneft owned station as an "important" hub for Russian oil transportation, which distributes oil in four directions including to a Perm refinery. Transneft didn't immediately reply to an email asking for comment about the incident.

Zelenskiy stated that Ukraine had updated the level of Russian export loss due to Ukraine's long range attacks on Russia's western ports.

He stated that throughput at the Baltic Sea ports of Primorsk, Ust-Luga, and Novorossiysk was down 13% and 43% respectively, while in the Black Sea Port of Novorossiysk, it had dropped by 38%.

Despite ongoing drone attacks, trade and industry sources showed that Russia managed to maintain crude oil loadings in these ports at March levels even though they were still being targeted by drones.

A Ukrainian drone attack Tuesday caused a "major fire" at a Russian oil refinery located in the Black Sea Port of Tuapse. This was the third attack in less than two week on the refinery.

Vladimir Putin, the Russian president, described it as proof of an increase in Ukrainian attacks against civilian targets. Russia has continued to pound Ukrainian civilian energy targets and killed thousands of civilians throughout the war.

Ukraine's Defence Ministry stated on Tuesday that, since 2022 when Russia launched a?full scale invasion of its neighbor, Ukraine has increased the range of its attacks against Russia by 170%.

Regional officials reported that in February, Ukrainian drones attacked the Ukhta Refinery in Russia's Komi Region, about 1,750 km away from the Ukrainian border.

Zelenskiy said that it is crucial to reduce the capability of Russia's oil exports, military industry and logistics. (Reporting and editing by Alex Richardson, Peter Graff, and Anna Pruchnicka)

(source: Reuters)