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Zelensky says Ukraine drones hit Russia’s Tyumen, now have 3,000km range - South China Morning Post

Zelensky says Ukraine drones hit Russia’s Tyumen, now have 3,000km range - South China Morning Post
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced that long-range drones successfully struck an oil refinery in Russia's Tyumen region. Ukraine is expanding its drone capabilities to target Russian oil infrastructure to disrupt war funding.

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The development of 3,000km-range drones marks a significant escalation in Ukraine's ability to strike deep within Russian territory.

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Kyiv’s forces have been focusing on striking oil industry targets inside Russia to hinder Moscow’s capability in funding its war

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The framing focuses on Ukraine's strategic military successes and the rationale behind their strikes.

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