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Ukraine Says Strike Put Syzran Oil Refinery Out of Operation

The General Staff says the campaign is aimed at choking Russian fuel supplies by hitting rear‑area command, logistics and surveillance nodes to hamper military sustainment.

Overview

  • Ukraine’s General Staff publicly confirmed that attacks it carried out disabled the Syzran oil refinery and that the plant has stopped operating.
  • Officials also reported a series of strikes on Russian and occupied territory that damaged a production‑dispatch station, a 1L125 'Niobiy‑SV' radar, command posts and drone‑control points.
  • Ukrainian statements say multiple logistics and munitions depots and a rail tank car with fuel were hit to reduce fuel flow and resupply to front‑line units.
  • All specific damage claims come from Ukrainian military posts and have not been independently verified by Russian sources or third‑party observers.
  • Analysts say attacks on refineries and supply hubs can degrade Russian operational reach and raise risks of wider economic and civilian disruption inside Russia.