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long-range strikes prompt new Russian threat against Europe Ukraine has damaged or destroyed so much Russian oil and gas infrastructure
Ukraine intensified a long-range strike campaign against Russian port and energy infrastructure on March 21 in a calculated bid to prevent Russia from offloading oil
Ukraine. The potential temporary ceasefire comes as Ukrainian long-range drones continue to strike Russian territory almost daily. The attacks have largely targeted industrial and military sites, including oil infrastructure
Ukraine-manufactured long-range drones. According to Zelensky, Russia is suffering "critical" losses running to billions of dollars in its energy sector despite the recent surge in global oil prices. Crude oil export data suggests
long-range drones continue to strike Russian territory on an almost daily basis. The attacks have largely focused on industrial and military sites, including oil infrastructure and logistics hubs, at times triggering mass fires
Ukraine began responding on Friday to Russian strikes, launching a large-scale long-range drone attack targeting energy and military infrastructure across several Russian regions. At least four people, including a child, were killed
Ukraine has developed an arsenal of long-range drones which are often able to hit targets many hundreds of miles from its borders. Such drones now routinely hit energy infrastructure and refineries across Russia with
long-range Ukrainian drone strikes on a range of targets. For the [first time in nearly 20 years](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/apr/29/russia-to-scale-back-victory-day-parade-as-ukraine-extends-its-drone-attacks) the event will take place without a display of tanks and ballistic missiles
oil – not anymore,” Zelenskyy said on Telegram. “Ukraine’s long-range capabilities will continue to be developed comprehensively – at sea, in the air, and on land.” The two neighbours have been launching hundreds of explosive
strike drones at Ukraine overnight from Monday to Tuesday, including a jet-powered Shahed drone variant, the Ukrainian Air Force said. Air defense units stopped 149 drones and one missile, but others got through
infrastructure as many as 1,700 km (1,056 miles) inside Russia, in an effort to starve its war machine of diesel and export revenue. Andriy Kovalenko, the head of Ukraine’s Center for Countering
infrastructure in April. Kyiv’s attacks have been “steadily increasing the range, volume, and intensity” with “outsized impacts on Russian oil exports”. Ukraine struck other oil and military targets during the past week. On April
long-range aerial attacks. "Imagine, 'Parade, stand at attention', and then a missile threat is announced. It would be a significant blow in terms of media coverage, even if nothing hits," blogger Ilya Tumanov
striking Iran and attention switched away from ending the Ukraine war, which has been raging for more than four years. Witkoff and Kushner are part of the US negotiating team travelling to Pakistan for ceasefire
long-range drone attack targeting several regions in Russia including the huge Ryazan oil refinery, after [several days of massive strikes](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/may/14/ukraine-second-day-large-scale-russian-missile-drone-strikes) by Moscow against Ukraine. Kyiv’s attack on Friday followed three