SBU Strikes Again at 'Vtorovo' Fuel Station Supplying Moscow
Ukraine's Security Service (SBU) hit the Russian oil pumping station 'Vtorovo' for the second time in June, targeting a key logistics hub that supplies fuel to Moscow and enables Baltic Sea exports.

The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) announced that its 'Alpha' special forces unit carried out a strike on the 'Vtorovo' oil pumping station in Russia's Vladimir region. This is the second attack on the facility in June.
The station is part of Transneft-Verkhnyaya Volga and serves as a key logistics hub for pumping light petroleum products to export ports and domestic consumers. It transports diesel fuel to the Moscow ring petroleum product pipeline and then to large oil depots around Moscow. The station also supplies petroleum products for export via Baltic Sea ports.
According to preliminary SBU information, drones hit the technical buildings of the facility.
The previous SBU drone attack on 'Vtorovo' took place on June 10 this year.


