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The Security Service of Ukraine has reported that its drones have successfully attacked the Vtorovo oil pumping station located in Russia's Vladimir region, a critical logistics hub for fuel distribution to Moscow. According to the SBU, the operation was executed by its Alpha Special Operations Center, with initial assessments indicating damage to technical structures. As noted by Kyiv Post, this site is managed by JSC Transneft-Upper Volga and facilitates the transportation of diesel to the Moscow Ring Oil Product Pipeline and ports along the Baltic Sea. This marks the second known assault on this facility within the month, following an incident on June 10. The attack highlights Kyiv's strategic emphasis on disrupting Russian logistical frameworks.
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00:00Ukraine's security service says its drones have struck a Russian oil-pumping station supplying Moscow.
00:05The reported target was the Vitarovo station in Russia's Vladimir region.
00:10The facility is operated by Transneft Upper Volga
00:13and helps move diesel fuel to the Moscow Ring oil product pipeline.
00:17That network supplies major oil depots around the Russian capital.
00:21The station also supports petroleum exports through Baltic sea ports.
00:25According to the SBU, its Alpha Special Operations Center carried out the drone attack.
00:32Preliminary reports said technical buildings were hit, causing detonations at the site.
00:37The same facility was reportedly targeted earlier this month, on June 10.
00:42Ukraine says the strike is part of a 40-day campaign approved by President Volodymyr Zelensky.
00:48The campaign is aimed at increasing pressure on Russia's military logistics and energy infrastructure.
00:54The latest attack highlights Ukraine's growing focus on long-range strikes deep inside Russian territory.
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