New strategy ? Big Ukrainian Drone Strikes on Syazan and Novokuibyshevks Oil Refineries—Nearly 1,000 KM!

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New strategy ? Big Ukrainian Drone Strikes on Syazan and Novokuibyshevks Oil Refineries—Nearly 1,000 KM!​

 


It is Kiev's SBU intelligence agency's new strategy to undermine the economic potential of the Russian Federation. Russia has also focused on attacking Ukraine's economic infrastructure to minimize civilian casualties.

The Russian Defense Ministry said that Ukraine launched attacks by using a total of 58 aircraft-type UAVs.

“Air defense duty systems intercepted and destroyed 58 UAVs over the territories of Belgorod (11 UAVs), Bryansk (8 UAVs), Voronezh (29 UAVs), Kursk (8 UAVs), Leningrad (1 UAV), Ryazan (1 UAV),”

MOSCOW, March 16 (Reuters) - A Ukrainian drone attack caused a fire at a Russian oil refinery that burned for hours on Saturday before it was brought under control in the latest of several damaging strikes this week on Russia's crude oil processing plants. An attack on another refinery, Novokuibyshevsky, on Saturday was thwarted, the local governor said. Both plants are owned by Rosneft and located in the Samara region southeast of Moscow, some 800 km (500 miles) from the nearest Ukrainian-controlled territory.
 


It is Kiev's SBU intelligence agency's new strategy to undermine the economic potential of the Russian Federation. Russia has also focused on attacking Ukraine's economic infrastructure to minimize civilian casualties.

The Russian Defense Ministry said that Ukraine launched attacks by using a total of 58 aircraft-type UAVs.

“Air defense duty systems intercepted and destroyed 58 UAVs over the territories of Belgorod (11 UAVs), Bryansk (8 UAVs), Voronezh (29 UAVs), Kursk (8 UAVs), Leningrad (1 UAV), Ryazan (1 UAV),”

MOSCOW, March 16 (Reuters) - A Ukrainian drone attack caused a fire at a Russian oil refinery that burned for hours on Saturday before it was brought under control in the latest of several damaging strikes this week on Russia's crude oil processing plants. An attack on another refinery, Novokuibyshevsky, on Saturday was thwarted, the local governor said. Both plants are owned by Rosneft and located in the Samara region southeast of Moscow, some 800 km (500 miles) from the nearest Ukrainian-controlled territory.

 


It is Kiev's SBU intelligence agency's new strategy to undermine the economic potential of the Russian Federation. Russia has also focused on attacking Ukraine's economic infrastructure to minimize civilian casualties.

The Russian Defense Ministry said that Ukraine launched attacks by using a total of 58 aircraft-type UAVs.

“Air defense duty systems intercepted and destroyed 58 UAVs over the territories of Belgorod (11 UAVs), Bryansk (8 UAVs), Voronezh (29 UAVs), Kursk (8 UAVs), Leningrad (1 UAV), Ryazan (1 UAV),”

MOSCOW, March 16 (Reuters) - A Ukrainian drone attack caused a fire at a Russian oil refinery that burned for hours on Saturday before it was brought under control in the latest of several damaging strikes this week on Russia's crude oil processing plants. An attack on another refinery, Novokuibyshevsky, on Saturday was thwarted, the local governor said. Both plants are owned by Rosneft and located in the Samara region southeast of Moscow, some 800 km (500 miles) from the nearest Ukrainian-controlled territory.

 
US officials have called on Ukraine to stop reckless attacks on oil infrastructure deep in Russian territory, fearing they could send oil prices soaring and invite Russian retaliation, the Financial Times (FT) reported.



Now Washington has urged officials in the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) and Ukraine’s Military Intelligence Directorate (GUR) to put a stop to these attacks, the Financial Times reported Friday, citing three unnamed sources.

The U.S. is concerned that targeting Russia’s energy facilities will impact the Kremlin’s oil production capacity and drive up global prices — ahead of a knife-edge presidential election where prices at the gas pump are bound to be a contentious topic.

The sources also fear that these repeated strikes will provoke Russia into retaliating and targeting energy infrastructure the West relies on, including oil pipelines.

 
US officials have called on Ukraine to stop reckless attacks on oil infrastructure deep in Russian territory, fearing they could send oil prices soaring and invite Russian retaliation, the Financial Times (FT) reported.



Now Washington has urged officials in the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) and Ukraine’s Military Intelligence Directorate (GUR) to put a stop to these attacks, the Financial Times reported Friday, citing three unnamed sources.

The U.S. is concerned that targeting Russia’s energy facilities will impact the Kremlin’s oil production capacity and drive up global prices — ahead of a knife-edge presidential election where prices at the gas pump are bound to be a contentious topic.

The sources also fear that these repeated strikes will provoke Russia into retaliating and targeting energy infrastructure the West relies on, including oil pipelines.


 
US officials have called on Ukraine to stop reckless attacks on oil infrastructure deep in Russian territory, fearing they could send oil prices soaring and invite Russian retaliation, the Financial Times (FT) reported.



Now Washington has urged officials in the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) and Ukraine’s Military Intelligence Directorate (GUR) to put a stop to these attacks, the Financial Times reported Friday, citing three unnamed sources.

The U.S. is concerned that targeting Russia’s energy facilities will impact the Kremlin’s oil production capacity and drive up global prices — ahead of a knife-edge presidential election where prices at the gas pump are bound to be a contentious topic.

The sources also fear that these repeated strikes will provoke Russia into retaliating and targeting energy infrastructure the West relies on, including oil pipelines.




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It is Kiev's SBU intelligence agency's new strategy to undermine the economic potential of the Russian Federation. Russia has also focused on attacking Ukraine's economic infrastructure to minimize civilian casualties.

The Russian Defense Ministry said that Ukraine launched attacks by using a total of 58 aircraft-type UAVs.

“Air defense duty systems intercepted and destroyed 58 UAVs over the territories of Belgorod (11 UAVs), Bryansk (8 UAVs), Voronezh (29 UAVs), Kursk (8 UAVs), Leningrad (1 UAV), Ryazan (1 UAV),”

MOSCOW, March 16 (Reuters) - A Ukrainian drone attack caused a fire at a Russian oil refinery that burned for hours on Saturday before it was brought under control in the latest of several damaging strikes this week on Russia's crude oil processing plants. An attack on another refinery, Novokuibyshevsky, on Saturday was thwarted, the local governor said. Both plants are owned by Rosneft and located in the Samara region southeast of Moscow, some 800 km (500 miles) from the nearest Ukrainian-controlled territory.

 

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