Ukraine Admits to Drone Attack on Russian Oil Facility, Causing Massive Blaze

Ukraine Admits to Drone Attack on Russian Oil Facility, Causing Massive Blaze

In a significant escalation of cross-border strikes, Ukraine claimed responsibility for an overnight drone attack on a Russian oil facility in the Rostov region, which sparked a massive blaze. The attack is the latest in a series of long-range aerial assaults by Kyiv’s forces targeting Russian soil, aimed at hindering the Kremlin’s war efforts.

Russian fire servicemen putting out fire caused by the drone attack.

According to a Ukrainian official speaking anonymously due to lack of authorization to share the information with the media, the attack was a special operation conducted by Ukraine’s Security Service (SBU). The drones targeted two Rostov oil depots housing 22 oil reservoirs. Kyiv officials typically refrain from commenting on attacks within Russian territory, although they sometimes make oblique references to them.

The blaze, which covered an area of 5,000 square meters (55,000 square feet), was attended to by more than 200 firefighters, as stated by Rostov Governor Vasily Golubev. Russia’s Emergencies Ministry reported no casualties resulting from the attack.

Russian fire servicemen putting out fire caused by the drone attack.

Ukraine has been incrementally increasing the range of its drone capabilities over the past few months, as it seeks to compensate for its battlefield disadvantages. These unmanned aerial vehicles provide an affordable option for Kyiv while it awaits the arrival of more substantial Western military aid.

The escalation of aerial assaults on Russian soil comes as Moscow’s army presses hard along the front line in eastern Ukraine, where a shortage of troops and ammunition in the third year of the war has left defenders vulnerable.

Russian fire servicemen putting out fire caused by the drone attack.

As the conflict continues, Ukraine’s use of drones to target Russian infrastructure and slow down the Kremlin’s war machine is likely to remain a key strategy. The international community will closely monitor the implications of these cross-border strikes and their potential impact on the ongoing conflict.

AP

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