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Ukraine drone strikes hit Russian oil stations

Two oil pumping stations that supply fuel to Moscow are on fire following an attack carried out by the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU).

Axar.az reports, citing RBC Ukraine, the targets were located about 700 kilometers away.

The strikes targeted the Vtorovo and Lobkovo stations in Russia's Vladimir region.

The stations' primary purpose is to pump diesel fuel into the Moscow Ring oil products pipeline and transport it for export to Baltic Sea ports, including the oil-loading port of Primorsk.

Local authorities confirmed fires at two infrastructure facilities following drone strikes.

According to NASA's FIRMS service, thermal anomalies indicating fires were detected in the areas where both oil pumping stations are located.

Date
2026.06.10 / 16:55
Author
Axar.az
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