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❗️🔥🇷🇺🇺🇦In a brilliantly executed, high-stakes maritime ambush, Ukrainian long-range strike forces have unleashed an industrial-scale assault on Russia’s heavily sanctioned shadow fleet. Spectacular aerial footage has captured the exact moment a cutting-edge Ukrainian FP-2 kamikaze drone slams directly into a massive fuel tanker, leaving the vessel completely ablaze as...

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❗️❗️🇷🇺🇺🇦Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has issued a definitive, chilling declaration to the Kremlin, announcing that Ukraine’s long-range arsenal has achieved total reach over Russia’s entire industrial landscape, leaving absolutely no oil refinery safe from devastation. In a landmark address highlighting the roaring success of what Kyiv calls its physical "long-range sanctions," Zelensky confirmed an unprecedented, record-shattering drone strike on the Omsk oil refinery—a critical processing hub located an astonishing 2,530+ kilometers deep inside Russian territory. The operation completely shatters all previous distance records, proving that Ukraine can now project precision kinetic power across the Urals and directly into western Siberia. Zelensky detailed a massive, systematic air campaign that simultaneously set Russia’s strategic rear ablaze. Over the past week, Ukrainian deep-strike assets successfully battered oil refining infrastructure across an immense geographic arc, including Saratov, Rostov, Tver, Stavropol, Krasnodar Krai, Tatarstan, and Bashkortostan. Beyond the energy grid, the relentless aerial offensive liquidated a military airfield in the Voronezh region, neutralized a strategic industrial enterprise in Tver, and struck high-value targets across the Moscow, Leningrad, and Bryansk regions. By erasing the tyranny of distance, Ukraine has fundamentally rewritten the rules of engagement, turning Russia's vast geographic depth from a defensive shield into an unprotected, sprawling target zone.

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🇺🇦🎯 Intense and massive strikes using medium-range kamikaze drones have completely paralyzed the Russian land corridor passing through the occupied southern regions of Ukraine. ▪️ Ukraine’s medium-range strike campaign has effectively become an operation to isolate the battlefield, which is already severely disrupting Russian logistics in southern Ukraine. On May 21, the head of the occupation administration of Kherson region, Vladimir Saldo, signed a decree banning the movement of civilian cargo vehicles on certain sections of the R-280 “Novorossiya” highway (occupiers renamed it M-14 Mariupol – Berdiansk – Melitopol – Henichesk highway). ▪️ The M-14 is the main artery connecting Russia with occupied Crimea. The ban on civilian traffic is, in fact, an admission that the Ukrainian Armed Forces have the land corridor under fire control. Permissions are now issued only for military transport and essential goods, which further emphasizes the scale of the problem. ▪️ The consequences are already being felt in Crimea. Due to the systematic destruction of fuel tankers, there is a fuel shortage on the peninsula. Gas stations have introduced limits — 20 liters per person. Civilian infrastructure in the rear is suffering from fuel shortages while resources are prioritized for the front line. ▪️ Geolocation footage from recent days confirms the reason for these decisions: Ukrainian forces are destroying Russian military cargo trucks on both the M-14 and the N-20 Mariupol – Donetsk highways. 🇷🇺 Russian military bloggers (“voenkors”) have already criticized this decision. Previously, Russian military convoys hid among civilian trucks and used them as human shields against Ukrainian aerial reconnaissance. ▪️ Now everything has changed. An empty M-14 highway means that any large truck is automatically considered a military target, as they carry either ammunition, fuel, or personnel. The task has become extremely simplified for drone operators and artillery. ▪️ This is a classic asymmetric war of attrition. Strikes within a 150-kilometer radius from the front line are forcing the Russians to make losing decisions. ▪️ To reduce losses from Ukrainian AI-equipped drones, Russia will have to abandon large fuel tankers and truck convoys. Switching to small, dispersed transport groups will significantly slow down ammunition delivery to the front line and dramatically increase logistics costs. Redirecting civilian cargo to secondary roads will create traffic jams, limiting the maneuverability of Russian reserves if the situation on the front changes. The shortage of fuel and ammunition, which are being destroyed en route, is already slowing down Russian offensives. While the Russian command tries to reorganize its supply tactics, the key arteries of their southern grouping continue to burn. Video is generated by grok AI

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‼️🇷🇺📸 Satellite images confirm: A major oil refinery in the Russian city of Slaviansk-on-Kuban has suffered significant damage. A detailed analysis of the aftermath of the attack on the "Slaviansk-Eco" oil refinery in the Krasnodar region of Russia, which occurred on the night of June 28, using Ukrainian kamikaze drones, has been released. ✅ At least 17 fuel tanks of various capacities have been completely destroyed on the territory of the plant. Several other tanks have been seriously damaged, and large-scale oil spills and fires have been observed nearby. 🎯 The most critical loss for the plant is the shutdown of two atmospheric-vacuum oil refining units. These units are the "heart" of any refinery, as they are responsible for separating crude oil into its primary fractions. Their severe damage means that the plant's normal operation will be completely suspended. ▪️ Catastrophic damage has also been inflicted on the internal infrastructure: 🔥 In some sectors, the pipeline network has been completely burned out. Horizontal storage tanks for finished products and auxiliary equipment have been seriously damaged. According to experts, restoring such high-tech facilities requires complex engineering work and significant time and resources. 🏭 The Slaviansk plant was one of the leading energy facilities in southern Russia. Its design capacity was 5.2 million tons of crude oil per year (approximately 100-105 thousand barrels per day). The plant provided almost 9% of the total oil refining in the Southern Federal District of Russia. ▪️ The fuel processed at this plant was of vital importance for the Krasnodar and Stavropol regions, the Rostov region, and the occupied Crimea. In addition to domestic consumption, the plant's products were actively used to support military and civilian logistics through the ports of the Black Sea. ❌ The long-term shutdown of the plant will place a huge burden on the entire fuel system of the southern Russian region. The Kremlin will have to reorganize the logistics chains for the supply of oil products and redirect flows to other plants. The situation is further complicated by the fact that some of the other refining facilities in the region are already in a state of forced repair, as a result of successful attacks by the Ukrainian armed forces and the "long-range sanctions." Video is made Grok AI

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