The Security Service of Ukraine, in coordination with the Armed Forces, struck a defense industry facility and a number of oil facilities in the moscow oblast, as well as the Belbek military airfield in Crimea. It was reported by the SSU press service.
The agency noted that it was carrying out the President’s orders.
The following targets were struck in the moscow oblast:
- the Angstrem plant, which supplies semiconductors to the russian military-industrial complex and is subject to US sanctions;
- the moscow Oil Refinery;
- the "Solnechnogorsk" oil pumping station;
- the Volodarskoye oil pumping station.
In the temporarily occupied Crimea, infrastructure and air defense systems at the Belbek military airfield were struck, specifically:
- a "Pantsir-S2" air defense system;
- a hangar housing a radar for the S-400 system;
- an "Orion" UAV control system and a "Forpost" ground-based UAV control station;
- a "ground-to-air" data transmission station;
- a control tower and a hangar at the Belbek airfield.
"Such SSU special operations are critical for weakening Russia’s military potential. Striking defense industry enterprises, military infrastructure, and oil logistics reduces the enemy’s ability to continue the war against Ukraine. These strikes demonstrate that even the most heavily defended Moscow Oblast is not safe," noted SSU Head Yevhen Khmara.
As a reminder, the President called the nighttime attack on Moscow and the region “entirely justified responses.”
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