Ukraine strikes one of Russia's largest oil refineries and petrochemical hubs
Photo: The Special Operations Forces showcased the results of their work on July 14 (screenshot)
On the night of July 14, Ukraine’s Special Operations Forces successfully attacked one of Russia’s largest oil refining and petrochemical complexes.
Ukrainian soldiers explain that the target is Gazprom Neftekhim Salavat. Russian oil refinery is located in the city of Salavat, in the Republic of Bashkortostan.
This time, the underground rebel movement Chernaya Iskra, which operates directly within Russia, was involved in the operation.
Ukrainian fighters emphasize that Gazprom Neftekhim Salavat was the last major gasoline producer to remain unattacked this year.
"The Special Operations Forces’ drones successfully reached their targets. According to preliminary data, the critical AVT-6 primary oil distillation unit and other production facilities at the plant were struck," the statement reads.
This time, Ukrainian drones traveled approximately 1,500 kilometers.
"Special Operations Forces continue to carry out Ukraine’s long-range sanctions against Russia. Special Operations Forces: Always beyond the limits!" the soldiers conclude.
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