For The Second Time This Month, Ukraine Struck A Station That Supplies Fuel To Moscow
3- 27.06.2026, 12:52
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The SBU has revealed the details.
For the second time this month, drones operated by the Security Service of Ukraine struck the “Vtorovo” oil pumping station in the Vladimir Region of the Russian Federation. The station supplies fuel to Moscow.
This was reported by the SBU press service.
“Carrying out the tasks set by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy as part of a 40-day operation to exert influence on Russia, ‘Alpha’ soldiers of the SBU carried out successful strikes on the “Vtorovo” line-production-dispatch station in the Vladimir region,” the statement reads.
This station is part of Transneft-Upper Volga JSC and serves as a key logistics hub for the transfer of light petroleum products to export ports and domestic consumers.
It is used to transport diesel fuel to the Moscow Ring Oil Products Pipeline, and from there to major oil depots around Moscow.
The station also supplies petroleum products for export via ports on the Baltic Sea.
According to preliminary reports, SBU drones entered the facility’s technical buildings, after which an explosion occurred.