Ukraine strikes Russian pipeline station 1,500 km from border

Transneft storage facility

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Ukraine’s Security Service (SBU) said its long-range drones struck the Cherkasy linear production dispatch station (LPDS) in Russia’s Republic of Bashkortostan overnight on July 8, 2026, hitting one of the key nodes of the Transneft-Ural pipeline system roughly 1,500 kilometers from the Ukrainian border.

According to the SBU statement, at least eight of the agency’s drones reached the facility, sparking a fire in the tank farm area and at the station’s production installations. The operation was carried out as part of a standing directive from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to systematically degrade Russia’s military-economic potential, the agency said. 

A logistics chokepoint for the Ufa refining hub 

The Cherkasy station, located near the Bashkir capital Ufa, receives, stores, and pumps light petroleum products from the Ufa refining cluster into Russia’s trunk product pipeline network. The SBU said the site handles almost two million tons of petroleum products per year and operates a tank farm of 27 reservoirs with a combined capacity of more than 385,000 cubic meters. 

Disabling facilities of this kind complicates fuel logistics across central and eastern Russia and disrupts the transport system supplying the Russian military-industrial complex, the SBU argued. 

“The SBU is working across the entire territory of Russia, and there are no longer any safe regions for the occupier, even deep in the rear,” SBU head Yevhenii Khmara said. “Every long-range strike forces the invader to pay an ever higher price for the war against Ukraine.” 

Russian Telegram channels and OSINT analysts reported explosions and a large smoke plume over the Ufa industrial zone during the night, with monitoring channels attributing the strike to AN-196 Liutyi one-way attack drones.  

NASA FIRMS image showing active-fire detections in the Ufa refinery area in Bashkortostan on July 8, 2026. (Credit: NASA FIRMS / Fire Information for Resource Management System.)

NASA FIRMS satellite fire-monitoring data also showed several active-fire detections in the Ufa refinery area on July 8, 2026, consistent with reports of fires across the industrial zone.  

Bashkortostan, some 1,200 to 1,500 kilometers from Ukraine, has been targeted repeatedly since May 2024, including strikes on the Ufa refineries and the Gazprom Neftekhim Salavat petrochemical complex. 

Part of a widening campaign against Russian fuel infrastructure 

The Cherkasy strike came during one of the most intensive overnight drone raids on Russian oil infrastructure to date. Russian officials and monitoring channels reported fires at the Rosneft-owned Saratov refinery, where the regional governor said one person was killed, as well as strikes in the Nizhnekamsk industrial zone in Tatarstan and damage to two tankers in the Taganrog Bay. 

The raid followed Ukraine’s first-ever strike on the Omsk refinery in Siberia on July 6, 2026, and months of attacks that have produced fuel rationing and lengthy lines at filling stations across Russia this summer. 

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