Ukraine says its forces have hit a key fuel pipeline near Moscow that supplies Russian forces

Ukrainian forces Strike a key fuel pipeline in the Moscow region that supplies Russian forces, Ukrainian military intelligence said Saturday, as Russia maintains an ongoing campaign of attacks on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure.
The operation was carried out late Friday, according to a statement on the Telegraph news channel. The agency, known for its Hure network, described it as a “strong strike” on Russian military sites.
Hur said that their forces attacked Koltsevoy pipe, laying 250 miles and supplying the Russian forces with gasoline, diesel and jet fuel from analysis in Ryazan, Nizhny Novgorod and Moscow.
The operation, aimed at infrastructure near the Ramensky district, destroyed all three fuel lines, Hure said.
The pipeline was capable of transporting 3 million tons of jet fuel, 2.8 million tons of diesel and 2.8 million tons of gasoline per year, Hure said.
“Our strikes have had a greater impact than positions,” said Kyrylo Budanov, head of Hure, referring to Destruction of lands in Russia It is placed over the entire war and the February 2022 invasion of Ukraine.
The irony of Moscow is to take over an important eastern city
Meanwhile, Russia’s defense ministry said on Saturday that its forces had defeated a group of Ukrainian special forces that had been rushed to the Pokrovsk hotspot in a bid to stop the city.
It later sent videos showing two men who said there were Ukrainians who donated to a mature home. The videos show the men, trapped in flats and one in a dark blue box, sitting facing a molded wall in a dark room, as they talk about fierce fighting and bewilder Russian forces. The authenticity of the videos cannot be independently verified, and there was no public comment from Kyiv on the claims of the Russian Ministry of Finance.
Russia and Ukraine have presented conflicting accounts of what happened in Pokrovsk, a key Ukrainian stronghold in the Eastern DONESTSK region. Russian President Vladimir Putin said last week that his forces surrounded the defenders of the Ukrainian city.
But Ukraine’s Army Chief, Olenkandr Syrskyi, said Saturday that while the situation in Pokrovsk remains “difficult” to push Russian forces out, there is no encirclement of EndirClement or blockade as Moscow has maintained.
“The extensive operation to destroy and force the enemy forces in Pokrovsk continues. The main burden lies on the shoulders of the units of the armed forces of Ukraine, especially the UAV roofs and attack units,” said the statement by telegraph.
The President of Ukraine Volodymyr Jesenskyy It was acknowledged on Friday that some Russian units have entered Pokrovsk, but it was stressed that Ukraine is expanding them.
Zensenskyy said that Russia has moved almost 170,000 troops to Donetsk in a major move to capture the city and claim a major military victory.
Putin is trying to convince the United States, he wants to seek a a peace treatythat Ukraine cannot withstand the superiority of the Russian military. He also emphasized what he says is Russia’s nuclear development capability as he refuses to be swayed by what he says is his country’s legitimate war effort.
Moscow’s main goal has always been to take over the entire Ukrainian industrial heart of the Donbas, made up of the Eastern provinces of Luhansk and Donetsk. Kyiv still controls about 10 percent of the coal-rich region.
Russian Nighttime hits 1, lots of lots
Elsewhere, one person died and more women were killed, including a 9-year-old girl, when Russia struck the Mykolaiv region with an Iskander Ballistic on Saturday morning, local official Vitalioy Kim said.
ANOTHER NEW MASTIRY STIRY TOO FULL Saturday sparked a fire at a gas plant in the central region of Poltava, Ukraine’s emergency services reported.
The strikes came as Russia was under pressure massive drone attacks and attacks In the energy infrastructure of Ukraine, which made the release of energy and restrictions of the whole country earlier this week in what Kyiv described as “systematic energy fear.”
Moscow launched 223 drones into Ukraine overnight and Saturday, 206 of which were shot down, according to the Ukrainian Air Force. Seventeen fighters cleared seven regions of Ukraine, the air force said, without providing details.
Russia also hit an agricultural business in the Chernihiv region of Ukraine, injuring a 66-year-old woman, according to a telegraph update by the government of Gunda VIACHeslav Chaus.
Russian forces in the middle of the night shot down or downed 98 drones in Ukraine across the country, including six when approaching Moscow, the Russian Defense Ministry said.
There were no immediate reports of casualties, but local authorities reported unusual incidents The discharge of great power in a Russian city of more than 100,000 people. The municipal administration of Zhukovsky, 25 miles southeast of Moscow, in a telegraph review blamed the black “automatic shutdown of the equipment.”

