Skip to playerSkip to main content
  • 14 hours ago
In a synchronized overnight assault, Ukrainian drones attacked an oil facility in Yaroslavl, Russia, causing a blaze that was confirmed by regional officials. At the same time, Ukraine severed electrical supply to Sevastopol in Crimea, leading to widespread blackouts until backup systems were activated. Over 70 drones were intercepted in the vicinity of Yaroslavl, yet several managed to reach the refinery site. This simultaneous strike — impacting Russia's fuel supply in the north while disrupting infrastructure in Crimea to the south — highlights Ukraine's advancing capabilities in conducting deep-strike operations across multiple fronts in one night.

Category

🗞
News
Transcript
00:00While Russia was bombing Kiev, Ukraine was hitting back, on two fronts simultaneously.
00:05Overnight, Ukrainian drones struck an oil refinery in Yaroslavl, deep inside Russia.
00:11Russian regional authorities confirmed the attack in the fire.
00:15More than 70 drones were intercepted, but several got through and reached the refinery complex.
00:21At the same moment, Ukraine cut electrical power to Crimea's Sevastopol.
00:25The Moscow-controlled city went dark before backup power was restored.
00:30One night, two countries soil.
00:33Russia's fuel infrastructure hit in the north.
00:35Russian-occupied Crimea blacked out in the south.
00:39This is what Ukraine's 40-day blitz strategy looks like in practice.
00:43Simultaneous, deep, and designed to stretch Russian air defenses across an impossibly wide front.
00:50Ukraine's message on the same night Russia bombed Kiev.
00:53We can hit you anywhere at any time, and we will.
Comments

Recommended