Ukraine strikes key Russian oil port and refinery
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Ukraine struck a major Russian oil terminal at Primorsk and a refinery in Ufa, targeting Russia's energy infrastructure.
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Ukraine struck a major Russian oil terminal at Primorsk and a refinery in Ufa on Monday, according to Ukrainian officials. The attacks target Russia's energy infrastructure, a critical component of Moscow's economy and military logistics during the ongoing war. Ukraine has intensified strikes on Russian oil facilities over recent months as part of a strategy to degrade Russia's capacity to fund and sustain its military operations. Primorsk, located on the Baltic Sea, is one of Russia's largest oil export terminals; damage there could disrupt crude shipments to international markets. The strikes reflect Ukraine's expanding ability to conduct long-range operations deep within Russian territory despite Moscow's air defenses.
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