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Overnight from June 26 to 27, Ukraine launched an offensive against Russia's Titan-Barrikady facility, specializing in the development and production of ballistic missiles, utilizing FP-5 Flamingo cruise missiles, as reported by the Institute for the Study of War. The ISW also highlighted Ukrainian attacks on Russian oil infrastructure in Vladimir Oblast, forming part of a 40-day strategic campaign designed to exert pressure on Moscow. Additionally, the assessment indicates that the United States reinstated sanctions on Russian seaborne oil exports following the expiration of previous waivers, while Russia executed a drone strike involving 129 drones against Ukraine overnight. This ongoing campaign reflects increasing strain on Russia's military and energy sectors.
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00:00Ukraine has struck a major Russian military industrial site deep inside Russia.
00:04According to the Institute for the Study of War,
00:07Ukrainian forces used FP-5 Flamingo cruise missiles overnight from June 26 to 27.
00:14The target was the Titan Barakati plant,
00:16a facility linked to ballistic missile development and production.
00:21ISW also said Ukrainian forces hit Russian oil infrastructure in Vladimir Oblast.
00:26The strikes are part of Ukraine's 40-day intermediate and long-range campaign,
00:30aimed at pressuring Moscow to end the war.
00:33Meanwhile, the United States reimposed sanctions on Russian seaborne oil exports
00:39after temporary waivers expired.
00:41On the battlefield, Ukrainian forces recently advanced in the Borovah direction.
00:46Russia also launched 129 drones against Ukraine overnight.
00:51The latest assessment shows both sides intensifying long-range operations,
00:55with energy, weapons production, and drone warfare central to the conflict's next phase.
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