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Ukraine Strikes Strategic Oil Infrastructure Near St. Petersburg

Ukrainian forces executed a long-range strike on critical Russian infrastructure located over 850 kilometers from the border, targeting a port facility vital to Moscow’s war chest. President Volodymyr Zelenskiy confirmed the operation, highlighting a significant expansion in the reach of Kyiv’s military capabilities against deep-seated Russian logistical assets.

The overnight mission focused on oil infrastructure near St. Petersburg, a facility identified by Kyiv as a primary revenue source for funding ongoing military campaigns. By extending its reach to the Baltic region, Ukraine has demonstrated a newfound capacity to bypass traditional air defense perimeters guarding the Russian heartland.

Alongside the port assets, the operation struck the military site at Kronstadt. This precision strike underscores a strategic shift toward disabling remote logistics centers rather than concentrating solely on frontline positions. The distance involved confirms that Ukrainian drone technology or long-range weaponry is capable of penetrating deep into Russian territory, forcing Moscow to reconsider the security of its northern industrial hubs.

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