Ukraine attacked an oil depot close to a crucial army airfield in southern Russia on Wednesday, the Ukrainian army mentioned, the most recent strike in a marketing campaign to inflict ache deep contained in the nation at the same time as Kyiv’s forces are shedding floor at residence on the battlefield.
The army mentioned it had struck the Kristall oil storage facility in Engels, round 300 miles from the border between the 2 nations. It mentioned the depot equipped gasoline to the Engels airfield, which it has mentioned is a staging ground for Russia’s long-running assaults on Ukrainian power infrastructure, and which hosts a few of Russia’s long-range nuclear-capable bombers.
A Russian official wrote on the Telegram messaging app {that a} “large” drone assault had targeted Engels. Roman Busargin, the governor of the Saratov area, mentioned that air defenses had intercepted the drones however that falling debris had hit an “industrial facility” and ignited a hearth. Nobody was damage, Mr. Busargin wrote.
Kyiv has repeatedly targeted the bottom, making an attempt to restrict the strikes on Ukraine’s power system, which have plunged cities into darkness, battering the Ukrainian grid and forcing officers to scramble for different energy choices.
The newest assault got here as Ukrainian forces are urgent what seems to be a renewed offensive within the Kursk area in western Russia. Either side have reported fierce preventing over the previous few days in Kursk, the place Ukrainian troops seized about 500 sq. miles of territory in a shock cross-border incursion final summer time.
Russia has since regained roughly half of the territory it misplaced. Analysts have mentioned the renewed offensive seems to be Ukraine’s try to regain momentum and venture power earlier than President-elect Donald J. Trump’s inauguration.
Mr. Trump has vowed to carry the battle to a fast finish, with out saying how. That has spurred issues his administration may reduce off army help to Ukraine. The Biden administration has been rushing to get additional assistance to Kyiv earlier than Mr. Trump takes the oath of workplace on Jan. 20.
On Wednesday, Protection Secretary Lloyd J. Austin III is touring to Germany for a gathering on Thursday with a coalition of allies he convened to debate Ukraine’s safety wants after Russia’s full-scale invasion in 2022. It will likely be Mr. Austin’s twenty fifth — and final — assembly with the group, which incorporates about 50 nations.
The assembly “will deal with the necessity to guarantee continued supply of key capabilities together with air protection programs, artillery munitions, and armored automobiles,” according to the Pentagon.
When requested by reporters on Wednesday whether or not there was concern about the way forward for the coalition as soon as Mr. Trump takes workplace, Pentagon officers said they have been assured European allies would keep on the work — no matter whether or not the brand new U.S. administration decreases its help.
Whereas the dimensions of the brand new Kursk offensive stays unclear, army analysts have recommended that it is also an try to power Russia to divert troops away from the entrance strains of jap Ukraine, the place they’ve been steadily sporting down Kyiv’s defenses to grab new floor.
On Monday, Russia’s protection ministry mentioned its forces had captured Kurakhove, a strategic city in jap Ukraine, after months of heavy preventing.