1461st day. Ukraine struck the Druzhba oil pipeline pumping station with drones
Ukrainian drones attacked a key pumping station of the Druzhba oil pipeline in Tatarstan, causing disruptions in the Belgorod region.
On the night of Monday, February 23, Ukrainian drones targeted the Kaleikino oil pumping station located in Tatarstan, a crucial junction for the Druzhba oil pipeline. The attack led to significant disruptions in electricity and water supplies in Belgorod city and its vicinity, as reported by the region's governor, Vyacheslav Gladkov. Social media has been flooded with clips showing the city under air attacks, confirming the growing intensity of conflict in the area.
Key developments from the attack included the destruction of half of the oil storage tankers at Velikie Luki, attacks on military targets in occupied territories, and claims from President Zelensky that Ukraine has liberated 400 square kilometers and eight settlements in the south. These military actions come as Ukraine strives to shift the tide of the conflict by regaining control over occupied areas while facing ongoing threats of renewed Russian terror attacks within its borders, as indicated by Zelensky.
The situation in Belgorod highlights the escalation of the conflict and the impact of drone warfare on critical infrastructure. The coordinated attacks have broader implications for the supply chains of oil and energy in the region and reflect the ongoing military strategies of both Ukraine and Russia as the conflict enters its second year. The potential for further military actions remains high, with predictions of an intensified battle for control of strategic resources relatively close to the front lines.