
The strike targeted a facility in the fuel network serving Russia's central regions and the Moscow region, as part of Ukrainian 'long-range sanctions.'
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Ukraine struck a fuel pump station supplying fuel to central Russia and the Moscow region, according to Euromaidan Press. The publication characterized the operation as another episode of so-called 'long-range sanctions' — a term used by the Ukrainian side to describe targeted strikes against the adversary's energy and logistics infrastructure on its own territory.
The struck facility, according to the source, is part of an extensive fuel network covering key central regions of the country, including the Moscow region. Taking such nodal stations out of service could disrupt supply chains for petroleum products, upon which both civilian transport and the region's military logistics depend.
Euromaidan Press did not specify the exact location of the station, the time of the strike, or the type of weapon used. As of publication, no official comment from the Russian side on the incident was available.
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