Ukraine Strikes Critical Russian Facilities: An Escalation in Long-Range Sanctions

Ukraine targeted an oil facility in Russia's Yaroslavl and the Azot chemical plant in Tula. These sites have strategic importance for Russia's military logistics. Mikhail Yevryaev, Yaroslavl’s governor, reported significant drone attacks impacting fuel storage. Ukraine aims to intensify long-range strikes in response to Russian actions.

Ukraine Strikes Critical Russian Facilities: An Escalation in Long-Range Sanctions
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Ukraine has intensified its military strategy by targeting strategic facilities inside Russia, striking an oil facility in Yaroslavl and the critical Azot chemical plant in Tula.

President Volodymyr Zelenskiy stated these strikes are part of Ukraine's long-range sanctions plan against Russia, as it continues to respond to ongoing hostilities.

Yaroslavl Governor Mikhail Yevryaev reported that a Ukrainian drone attack caused a significant fire at a fuel storage site, warning of potential further attacks. Ukraine's enhanced drone and missile capabilities have been pivotal in these aggressive actions this year.

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