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Ukraine Launches Storm Shadow Strikes on Russian Energy Facilities
Ukraine has launched a series of targeted strikes using British-made Storm Shadow cruise missiles and domestically produced long-range drones against key Russian oil and gas facilities. This escalation, reported by Ukrainian military and security officials on December 25, 2023, aims to disrupt infrastructure crucial to supporting Russia’s military efforts in the ongoing conflict.
Storm Shadow Strikes Hit Major Refinery
The General Staff of Ukraine confirmed that the air force employed Storm Shadow missiles to target the Novoshakhtinsk oil refinery, located in Russia’s Rostov region. The statement, shared via Telegram, reported multiple explosions at the site, affirming, “The target was hit.” The refinery is significant, serving as one of the largest suppliers of oil products in southern Russia, providing essential diesel and jet fuel to Russian forces engaged in Ukraine.
Drone Attacks Target Storage Tanks and Processing Plant
In addition to the refinery strike, Ukraine’s SBU security service indicated that its long-range drones successfully targeted oil product storage tanks at the Russian port of Temryuk in the Krasnodar region. The drones also struck a gas processing plant in the Orenburg region, which is noted as the largest of its kind globally, situated approximately 1,400 kilometers from the Ukrainian border. Following the drone attack, Russian regional authorities reported that two oil product tanks at Temryuk caught fire, with flames spreading over an area of about 2,000 square meters, as confirmed by the Krasnodar regional operational headquarters on Telegram.
The intensification of these drone and missile strikes on energy infrastructure comes as Russia’s war in Ukraine approaches its fourth year, with diplomatic efforts to resolve the conflict showing limited progress. Since August, Ukraine has notably increased its attacks on Russian oil refineries and energy facilities, aiming to undermine Moscow’s oil revenues, which represent a vital source of funding for its military operations.
The Ukrainian General Staff also reported additional strikes against a military airfield located in the Russian city of Maikop, in the republic of Adygea in the North Caucasus region.
As both sides continue to ramp up military activities, the situation remains fluid, with ongoing implications for regional stability and international relations.
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