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A single Ukrainian drone strike shut down 40% of one of Russia’s biggest refineries
Summary and Key Points: One of Russia’s largest oil refineries has gone quiet. A Ukrainian drone strike on May 29 forced the Volgograd plant to halt processing — only the latest hit in a campaign reaching deeper into Russian territory than almost anyone thought possible.
Multiple people have died in Ukraine amid major Russian drone and missile strikes against the country, with the capital Kyiv among cities hit.
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Satellite images reveal damage after Ukrainian strike on Russia's Armavir oil depot
The Russians haven't even dealt with the aftermath of the March strike yet The first satellite images showing the aftermath of a successful attack by Ukrainian drones on a Russian oil depot in Armavir,
"The strike locations are situated at the junctions of major railway lines and road networks. In other words, the attacks targeted key logistics hubs where the enemy had been concentrating personnel
UKRAINIAN drones have struck a key Russia oil station 800 miles behind the frontline in the latest blow to Vladimir Putin’s bloody war. Astonishing footage showed towering plumes of smoke
May 31 (Reuters) - Ukrainian drones struck targets across several Russian regions overnight, including an oil pipeline pumping station, a refinery and a fuel depot, Russian and Ukrainian authorities said on Sunday,
Russian President Vladimir Putin convened a meeting to discuss the investigation into Ukraine’s strike on a college building in the city of Starobilsk in the occupied Luhansk region.
As Russia hammers Ukraine with bombs and warns foreigners to flee its capital, analysts think it may reflect a war "shifting in favor of Ukrainian forces."
As for the Ukrainian government, declaring victory will require more than the cessation of hostilities. The invading country must be left “much weaker,” so that it can’t re-arm as it did after its 2014 invasion of Crimea, Aloian said.