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Zelenskiy: Ukraine will extend range of attacks on Russia

Volodymyr Zelenskiy, the president of Ukraine, said that Ukraine will continue to increase 'the range of its attacks in Russia. He posted a video of an attack he claimed was on a 'target at a distance of more than 1,500 kilometers (930 miles).

Ukraine 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, as prices have risen due to the Iran War.

Zelenskiy stated that the Ukrainian security service reported a successful attack deep within Russia. He called it "a new'stage' in the use Ukrainian weapons to reduce the potential for Russia's war".

The Ukrainian President posted a video showing smoke billowing in the sky but did not identify the target. "The straight line distance is more than 1,500 kilometres." He added that we will?extend the ranges.

Ukraine's Security Service (SBU) said in a post that its drones had struck a Russian pumping station for oil near Perm, about 1,500 km away, overnight.

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

The Russian president Vladimir Putin said that the attack was evidence of an increase in Ukrainian attacks on civilian targets.

The Ukrainian Defence Ministry stated that Ukraine increased its 'range of strikes against Russia' by 170% since 2022 when Russia invaded its neighbor in full force.

Since the invasion of 2022, Ukraine has built a stockpile of long-range weapons produced domestically.

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

Zelenskiy said, "It's important that every attack reduces Russia's capability of military industry, logistic, and oil exports." (Reporting and editing by Alex Richardson; Anna Pruchnicka)

(source: Reuters)