SBU drones just flew 1,500 km to hit a major Russian oil hub
If anyone thought living 1,500 kilometers away from the Ukrainian border meant peaceful sleep, the Ukrainian SBU just delivered a very loud, fiery reality check to Bashkortostan.
At least eight drones paid a friendly visit to the "Cherkassy" pumping station, a crucial artery of the Transneft-Ural system. This isn't just some random pipe in the middle of nowhere; it's a massive hub that processes about two million tons of fuel annually, keeping the Russian military-industrial complex nicely lubricated.
Now, a good chunk of its 27 giant reservoirs is actively on fire. The SBU just proved that the Russian deep rear is officially a myth, making fuel logistics for their eastern and central regions an absolute nightmare.
Good luck moving tanks when the gas station is a map coordinates error away.
Source: SBU
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