Less than a day after Donald Trump signed a memorandum with Iran in Versailles, France, aimed, according to Trump, at lowering global fuel prices, Ukraine launched one of its largest attacks since Russia’s full-scale invasion. The strike targeted a major oil refining and processing facility in Russia, in a direct blow to Russian energy infrastructure.
According to the report, Ukraine carried out a combined air assault using suicide drones, cruise missiles and other systems. The attack hit industrial infrastructure in Moscow and shut down a central oil and gas refining and treatment facility in the Russian capital. The strike came one day after the Iran oil agreement.
The article says the Ukrainian operation followed a parallel Russian attack launched under the cover of the G7 summit, when attention from European and world leaders was focused elsewhere. The sequence underscores the widening energy dimension of the war and the continued use of long-range strikes against strategic infrastructure.
After the attack, Volodymyr Zelensky taunted Vladimir Putin and said, “Our long-term sanctions on Russia’s oil industry have reached Moscow.”