Ukraine attacks Russian oil refinery 700 km deep into Russian territory
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At a glance
- Ukraine has conducted strikes on a Russian oil refinery in Yaroslavl, located approximately 700 km from the Ukrainian border.
- President Volodymyr Zelensky stated that Ukrainian forces are bringing the war back to Russia, calling the action 'fair.'
- This attack is the latest in a series of Ukrainian strikes on Russian oil facilities, which Kyiv claims have significantly reduced Russia's oil revenues.
Ukraine's strategic strikes deep into Russian territory, exemplified by the attack on the Yaroslavl oil refinery, represent a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict. As President Zelensky declared, Ukraine is 'bringing the war back home โ to Russia โ and that's only fair.' This sentiment reflects a national perspective that views such actions as a justified response to Russia's sustained aggression.
In particular, overnight, the Defense Forces of Ukraine operated against targets associated with the Yaroslavl โoil โrefinery โ about 700 kilometers from our territory.
The targeting of Russia's oil infrastructure is a deliberate strategy aimed at crippling Moscow's war-making capabilities by diminishing its revenue streams. Reports indicate that Ukrainian strikes have already led to a substantial decrease in Russia's oil revenues, a point emphasized by Ukrainian officials and analysts. This approach underscores Ukraine's determination to inflict tangible economic pain on Russia.
We are bringing the war back โ home โ to Russia โ and that's โ only fair.
From a Ukrainian viewpoint, these long-range attacks are not merely acts of retaliation but a necessary component of their defense strategy. While Western media might focus on the geopolitical implications or the risk of escalation, for Ukraine, these strikes are about survival and demonstrating that Russia is not immune to the consequences of its invasion. The narrative here is one of resilience and a commitment to reclaiming sovereignty by striking at the heart of the aggressor's resources.
Another Ukrainian long-range sanction against Russian oil refining โ and we are continuing this line of action.
Originally published by Jerusalem Post. Summarized and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.