The rhetoric of "returning the war to where it came from" has moved from words to concrete actions. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy officially confirmed a successful strike on a critical Russian oil infrastructure facility. The target of the operation was an oil depot in Armavir, located deep within the Krasnodar Krai.

Strategy of Long-Range Sanctions

According to the head of state, the facility was located approximately 500 kilometers from the state border. This distance underscores the scale of Ukraine's defensive capabilities and its readiness to operate at the strategic depth of the enemy. Zelenskyy emphasized that such actions are part of a well-thought-out plan of "long-range sanctions".

Kyiv is using the full spectrum of pressure tools: from legal mechanisms to physical strikes on facilities fueling Russia's war machine. The President thanked the Security Service of Ukraine for their professionalism and accuracy, noting that every such step brings the desired peace closer.

Systematic Work on Fuel Hubs

The attack on Armavir is not an isolated incident. It is part of a systematic effort to weaken the enemy's logistical chains. Oil depots and terminals regularly become priority targets for drone strikes.

On the night of May 30, Russian fuel infrastructure already felt the power of Ukrainian drones. At that time, facilities in Taganrog were hit, where a tanker and storage tanks caught fire, as well as in Feodosia. Now the list of damaged targets has been replenished with another strategic hub in the Krasnodar Krai, dealing a tangible blow to the aggressor's economy.