Ukrainian SDF hit a strategic Russian oil pipeline hub 500 km deep
While the world argues about red lines and permission to strike Russian soil, some quiet professionals are simply redrawing the map of logistics with a very hot match.
A coordinated night operation disabled a major junction connecting two main oil pipelines in Volgograd Oblast. This specific intersection acts as a critical artery for transport, meaning its disruption forces Russia to manually reroute massive volumes of crude oil. Simultaneously, separate strikes neutralized a radar station in Krasnodar Krai and a fuel depot in occupied Crimea. The triple threat caught the local air defenses completely off guard, rendering their expensive scanning equipment temporarily useless.
As Moscow continues to claim that all targets were successfully intercepted by falling debris, the rising smoke tells a very different story. It seems the deep Russian rear is rapidly transforming from a safe haven into a highly volatile work environment.
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