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On June 27, 2026, at approximately 09:53 UTC, Ukrainian State Security Service (SBU) Alpha unit operatives conducted a drone strike on the Vtorovo oil pumping station in Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The attack targeted technical buildings at the facility, which is operated by JSC Transneft Vyshnyaya Volga and functions as a key node in the diesel fuel supply chain to Moscow’s ring pipeline network and Baltic Sea export terminals. A subsequent detonation caused damage to operational infrastructure. This marks the second such attack on the facility within one month, consistent with a sustained campaign targeting Russian energy and logistical infrastructure.
The threat to energy and logistics infrastructure in western Russia has escalated. The repeated targeting of high-value nodes like Vtorovo indicates a deliberate strategy to degrade Russia’s ability to sustain prolonged military operations. The likelihood of similar attacks on other pipeline infrastructure in the region remains high over the next 48–72 hours. Operational continuity at related facilities is expected to remain disrupted until repairs are completed, potentially extending beyond one week.
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