Kyiv, April 29: Another oil facility deep inside Russia was reportedly on fire Wednesday following what Ukraine’s president claimed was his country’s latest long-range drone attack.
The facility is in the Perm region of Russia, located in the Ural mountains more than 1,500 kilometres from Ukraine, Russian media said, with some unconfirmed reports saying it was a pumping station and storage complex.
Russian officials have not been forthcoming about Ukrainian claims that Kyiv is carrying out more long-range attacks and that its domestically developed drones are increasingly accurate.
Advanced drone technology has become a defining feature of the battle as Russia’s bigger army presses its more than four-year invasion of its neighbour.
Ukraine’s response has included a drive to develop new drones for attack and defence.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Wednesday posted a video on the Telegram messaging app showing a large plume of black smoke rising into the sky in countryside near a built-up area. (AP)
Another Russian oil facility burns after Zelenskyy touts Ukraine’s drone reach
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