Zelenskyy confirmed the strike on five objects of the Russian oil complex

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President Zelenskyy confirmed the strike on two oil depots in Stavropol and Tver, a reserve fuel storage facility, and an oil terminal. The strikes were carried out by soldiers of the SBU and the Defense Forces of Ukraine.

President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy confirmed the strikes on two oil depots - in Stavropol and Tver, 500 km away, a reserve fuel storage facility about 800 km away, an oil pumping station in Ufa almost 1,500 km away, and an oil terminal in the Rostov region 200 km from the front line, reports UNN.

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"Our warriors are executing the plan of long-range sanctions in response to the prolongation of the war and Russian strikes. The day before, there were important strikes on facilities that support the Russian oil complex and serve the war policy," Zelenskyy wrote on social media on Wednesday.

SBU warriors struck two oil depots – in Stavropol and Tver. Both are approximately 500 kilometers from the front line. Also, units of the Ukrainian Defense Forces struck a reserve storage facility for fuel accumulation and storage. The distance from the front line is about 800 kilometers. In Russian Ufa, sanctions were applied to an oil pumping station almost 1,500 kilometers from our border. Additionally, an oil loading terminal in the Rostov region, about 200 kilometers from the front line, was sanctioned

- Zelenskyy reported.

The President expressed gratitude "to all our warriors who make such results possible every day."

"We long ago proposed to Russia to end this war, and every day of delay should bring the feeling of war to where it all started – to Russia," Zelenskyy emphasized.

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President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy emphasized that Russia has lost its territorial advantage - the deep rear. The Head of State made this statement after Ukrainian drones struck an oil refinery in Siberia. This refers to the Omsk Oil Refinery, located at a distance of over 2,500 km in a straight line from the Ukrainian border.

Fire Point company chief designer Denys Shtilerman said that during the attack on the Omsk Refinery, a new modification of the Ukrainian long-range drone FP-1 was used. This refinery became the farthest target deep inside Russia that was struck by drones launched from Ukraine.

Currently, there is not a single large oil refinery left on the territory of Russia that has not been hit by Ukrainian strike UAVs.

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