Russia had exactly one refinery among its gasoline giants that Ukraine hadn’t touched.
It sat in Siberia, 2,500 km out, past the Ural Mountains—far enough. Until now.
On 6 July, Ukraine’s Special Operations Forces crossed it off the list. FP-1 drones flew into the heart of the Omsk plant, the ELOU-AVT-11 unit, and footage suggests nobody even vented the system pressure before impact. Now all 11 of Russia’s biggest gasoline producers are within the range.
The same night’s strikes: Yaroslavl, Vysotsk, Ust-Luga, Kaluga, a missile brigade base, a fuel terminal in occupied Kerch.
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— @EuromaidanPress Jul 6, 2026
