Drone strikes reach 1,500 km into Perm and a Russian position falls to ground robots alone as the EU promises €6 billion for Ukrainian drones
Ukrainian drones hit the Transneft Perm linear production-dispatch station — more than 1,500 km from the front line — igniting at least two oil-storage tanks and producing what witnesses called "oil rain" over Perm. Same-day strikes hit the Orsk oil refinery, an Orenburg machine-building plant, and the 429th Brigade "Achilles"/HUR destroyed a Mi-28 and a Mi-17 at a Voronezh airbase.
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ua95Ukraine hits Transneft pipeline hub 1,500 km from front and Mi-28 + Mi-17 in Voronezh as Zelensky escalates 'long-range sanctions'
Ukrainian drone units hit the Transneft Perm linear production-dispatch station in Russia's Perm Krai on April 29, more than 1,500 km from the front line, igniting multiple oil storage tanks in what local witnesses described as "oil rain" over Perm; satellite imagery confirmed at least two tanks on fire. Same-day strikes hit the Orsk oil refinery and a machine-building plant in Orenburg Oblast. A joint operation by elite Ukrainian drone units -- the 429th Separate Brigade "Achilles" and the 43rd Separate Artillery Brigade -- coordinating with the SBU's Alpha Special Operations Center destroyed a Russian Mi-28 attack helicopter and a Mi-17 transport helicopter at a forward field airstrip in Voronezh Oblast some 150 km from the front, killing at least one maintenance specialist. Ukrainian sea drones struck an empty Cameroon-flagged shadow-fleet tanker drifting off Russia's Black Sea coast as it waited for an at-sea oil rendezvous, with two kamikaze drones hitting the engine room and propeller area, according to Ukraine's General Staff. President Volodymyr Zelensky framed the day's operations as a new stage of "long-range sanctions" against Russia's war capacity.
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Ukraine hits Transneft pipeline hub 1,500 km from front and Mi-28 + Mi-17 in Voronezh as Zelensky escalates 'long-range sanctions'
Ukrainian drone units hit the Transneft Perm linear production-dispatch station in Russia's Perm Krai on April 29, more than 1,500 km from the front line, igniting multiple oil storage tanks in what local witnesses described as "oil rain" over Perm; satellite imagery confirmed at least two tanks on fire. Same-day strikes hit the Orsk oil refinery and a machine-building plant in Orenburg Oblast. A joint operation by elite Ukrainian drone units -- the 429th Separate Brigade "Achilles" and the 43rd Separate Artillery Brigade -- coordinating with the SBU's Alpha Special Operations Center destroyed a Russian Mi-28 attack helicopter and a Mi-17 transport helicopter at a forward field airstrip in Voronezh Oblast some 150 km from the front, killing at least one maintenance specialist. Ukrainian sea drones struck an empty Cameroon-flagged shadow-fleet tanker drifting off Russia's Black Sea coast as it waited for an at-sea oil rendezvous, with two kamikaze drones hitting the engine room and propeller area, according to Ukraine's General Staff. President Volodymyr Zelensky framed the day's operations as a new stage of "long-range sanctions" against Russia's war capacity.
Ukrainian drone units hit the Transneft Perm linear production-dispatch station in Russia's Perm Krai on April 29, more than 1,500 km from the front line, igniting multiple oil storage tanks in what local witnesses described as "oil rain" over Perm; satellite imagery confirmed at least two tanks on fire. Same-day strikes hit the Orsk oil refinery and a machine-building plant in Orenburg Oblast. A joint operation by elite Ukrainian drone units -- the 429th Separate Brigade "Achilles" and the 43rd Separate Artillery Brigade -- coordinating with the SBU's Alpha Special Operations Center destroyed a Russian Mi-28 attack helicopter and a Mi-17 transport helicopter at a forward field airstrip in Voronezh Oblast some 150 km from the front, killing at least one maintenance specialist. Ukrainian sea drones struck an empty Cameroon-flagged shadow-fleet tanker drifting off Russia's Black Sea coast as it waited for an at-sea oil rendezvous, with two kamikaze drones hitting the engine room and propeller area, according to Ukraine's General Staff. President Volodymyr Zelensky framed the day's operations as a new stage of "long-range sanctions" against Russia's war capacity.
ua92Ukrainian naval drones strike Russian FSB boats guarding Kerch Bridge; Sweden seizes shadow fleet ship; US pledges $100M for Chornobyl repairs
Ukrainian Navy drones hit Russian FSB boats near the Kerch Bridge early on April 30. Sweden seized the vessel Caffa, suspected of illegally exporting goods from occupied Crimea. The US announced $100 million for emergency repairs at the Chornobyl Nuclear Power Plant.
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Ukrainian naval drones strike Russian FSB boats guarding Kerch Bridge; Sweden seizes shadow fleet ship; US pledges $100M for Chornobyl repairs
Ukrainian Navy drones hit Russian FSB boats near the Kerch Bridge early on April 30. Sweden seized the vessel Caffa, suspected of illegally exporting goods from occupied Crimea. The US announced $100 million for emergency repairs at the Chornobyl Nuclear Power Plant.
Ukrainian Navy drones hit Russian FSB boats near the Kerch Bridge early on April 30. Sweden seized the vessel Caffa, suspected of illegally exporting goods from occupied Crimea. The US announced $100 million for emergency repairs at the Chornobyl Nuclear Power Plant.
ua90Zelensky prioritizes middle-range strikes up to 150 km, approves new long-range operations targeting Russian oil and logistics
President Volodymyr Zelensky said middle-range strikes at depths of 120-150 km are a top priority for the coming months, and he approved new long-range operations to impose diplomacy on Russia by targeting its oil industry, military logistics, and defense production.
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Zelensky prioritizes middle-range strikes up to 150 km, approves new long-range operations targeting Russian oil and logistics
President Volodymyr Zelensky said middle-range strikes at depths of 120-150 km are a top priority for the coming months, and he approved new long-range operations to impose diplomacy on Russia by targeting its oil industry, military logistics, and defense production.
President Volodymyr Zelensky said middle-range strikes at depths of 120-150 km are a top priority for the coming months, and he approved new long-range operations to impose diplomacy on Russia by targeting its oil industry, military logistics, and defense production.
ua88EU to disburse first €45 billion of €90 billion loan to Ukraine, including €6 billion for Ukrainian-made drones
The European Union will disburse the first €45 billion ($52.9 billion) installment of its €90 billion loan to Ukraine this quarter, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced. The package includes €6 billion for drones produced in Ukraine.
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EU to disburse first €45 billion of €90 billion loan to Ukraine, including €6 billion for Ukrainian-made drones
The European Union will disburse the first €45 billion ($52.9 billion) installment of its €90 billion loan to Ukraine this quarter, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced. The package includes €6 billion for drones produced in Ukraine.
The European Union will disburse the first €45 billion ($52.9 billion) installment of its €90 billion loan to Ukraine this quarter, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced. The package includes €6 billion for drones produced in Ukraine.
ua43Ukrainian forces strike Tuapse Oil Refinery for third time in April; advance in Kharkiv and Orikhiv
Ukrainian forces struck the Tuapse Oil Refinery overnight on April 27-28, the third strike against the refinery in April, compelling the Kremlin to acknowledge the impacts. Ukrainian forces also advanced in the Kharkiv and Orikhiv directions, while Russia launched 123 drones toward Ukraine overnight.
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Ukrainian forces strike Tuapse Oil Refinery for third time in April; advance in Kharkiv and Orikhiv
Ukrainian forces struck the Tuapse Oil Refinery overnight on April 27-28, the third strike against the refinery in April, compelling the Kremlin to acknowledge the impacts. Ukrainian forces also advanced in the Kharkiv and Orikhiv directions, while Russia launched 123 drones toward Ukraine overnight.
Ukrainian forces struck the Tuapse Oil Refinery overnight on April 27-28, the third strike against the refinery in April, compelling the Kremlin to acknowledge the impacts. Ukrainian forces also advanced in the Kharkiv and Orikhiv directions, while Russia launched 123 drones toward Ukraine overnight.
ua43Zelenskyy says Russia will not agree to peace without decisive US pressure
In an interview with Newsmax, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that the US shift in focus to the Middle East has reduced diplomatic pressure on Russia, prolonging the war. He argued that only stronger US sanctions and sustained political pressure, not just weapons, will force Moscow to negotiate. Zelenskyy also rejected partner requests to stop strikes on Russian energy infrastructure, vowing to respond to any Russian attacks.
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Zelenskyy says Russia will not agree to peace without decisive US pressure
In an interview with Newsmax, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that the US shift in focus to the Middle East has reduced diplomatic pressure on Russia, prolonging the war. He argued that only stronger US sanctions and sustained political pressure, not just weapons, will force Moscow to negotiate. Zelenskyy also rejected partner requests to stop strikes on Russian energy infrastructure, vowing to respond to any Russian attacks.
In an interview with Newsmax, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that the US shift in focus to the Middle East has reduced diplomatic pressure on Russia, prolonging the war. He argued that only stronger US sanctions and sustained political pressure, not just weapons, will force Moscow to negotiate. Zelenskyy also rejected partner requests to stop strikes on Russian energy infrastructure, vowing to respond to any Russian attacks.
ua42Ukrainian drone strikes on Tuapse refinery cause environmental disaster, Putin downplays severity
Ukrainian long-range drones have repeatedly struck the Rosneft-owned Tuapse oil refinery in Russia's Krasnodar Territory, causing massive fires, oil spills, and an environmental disaster. The latest strikes on April 27-28 caused oil slicks in the sea and rivers, black smoke, and oily rain. The attacks have forced Russian state propagandists to acknowledge the ineffectiveness of national air defenses and sparked rare public criticism, with some even suggesting Russia should seek peace. President Putin downplayed the severity, claiming no serious threats, while police detained citizens sharing images of the damage. The strikes aim to reduce Russia's oil revenues and pressure Moscow to agree to a ceasefire on energy infrastructure.
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Ukrainian drone strikes on Tuapse refinery cause environmental disaster, Putin downplays severity
Ukrainian long-range drones have repeatedly struck the Rosneft-owned Tuapse oil refinery in Russia's Krasnodar Territory, causing massive fires, oil spills, and an environmental disaster. The latest strikes on April 27-28 caused oil slicks in the sea and rivers, black smoke, and oily rain. The attacks have forced Russian state propagandists to acknowledge the ineffectiveness of national air defenses and sparked rare public criticism, with some even suggesting Russia should seek peace. President Putin downplayed the severity, claiming no serious threats, while police detained citizens sharing images of the damage. The strikes aim to reduce Russia's oil revenues and pressure Moscow to agree to a ceasefire on energy infrastructure.
Ukrainian long-range drones have repeatedly struck the Rosneft-owned Tuapse oil refinery in Russia's Krasnodar Territory, causing massive fires, oil spills, and an environmental disaster. The latest strikes on April 27-28 caused oil slicks in the sea and rivers, black smoke, and oily rain. The attacks have forced Russian state propagandists to acknowledge the ineffectiveness of national air defenses and sparked rare public criticism, with some even suggesting Russia should seek peace. President Putin downplayed the severity, claiming no serious threats, while police detained citizens sharing images of the damage. The strikes aim to reduce Russia's oil revenues and pressure Moscow to agree to a ceasefire on energy infrastructure.
ua41Ukraine captures Russian position using only ground robots and drones in historic first
Background: Ukrainian President Zelensky previously set a target of 50,000 ground robots for the military, emphasizing their role in logistics and combat. Today: Ukrainian forces achieved a historic first by capturing a Russian position using only unmanned ground vehicles and aerial drones, without infantry or casualties. The operation involved a robot breaching a shelter entrance and another blocking the exit, followed by drone-led evacuation of captured soldiers. Robot missions have tripled since November 2025, helping compensate for personnel shortages and stalling Russia's spring offensive, while increasing Russian losses.
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Ukraine captures Russian position using only ground robots and drones in historic first
Background: Ukrainian President Zelensky previously set a target of 50,000 ground robots for the military, emphasizing their role in logistics and combat. Today: Ukrainian forces achieved a historic first by capturing a Russian position using only unmanned ground vehicles and aerial drones, without infantry or casualties. The operation involved a robot breaching a shelter entrance and another blocking the exit, followed by drone-led evacuation of captured soldiers. Robot missions have tripled since November 2025, helping compensate for personnel shortages and stalling Russia's spring offensive, while increasing Russian losses.
Background: Ukrainian President Zelensky previously set a target of 50,000 ground robots for the military, emphasizing their role in logistics and combat. Today: Ukrainian forces achieved a historic first by capturing a Russian position using only unmanned ground vehicles and aerial drones, without infantry or casualties. The operation involved a robot breaching a shelter entrance and another blocking the exit, followed by drone-led evacuation of captured soldiers. Robot missions have tripled since November 2025, helping compensate for personnel shortages and stalling Russia's spring offensive, while increasing Russian losses.