President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that Ukraine’s long-range “sanctions” have reached Russia’s Tyumen region, more than 2,000 kilometers from the Ukrainian border, UATV English reports.
“There’s also a reason to thank our warriors – especially the warriors of Ukraine’s Special Operations Forces. Our long-range sanctions have reached Russia’s Tyumen region – another oil-processing facility, over 2,000 kilometers from our state border. An effective strike. The job was carried out by the new, upgraded FP drones that can now reach targets at distances of 3,000 kilometers,” Zelenskyy said.
The President thanked the engineers of Fire Point.
“These are fully justified responses to Russian strikes against our country. Ukraine’s long-range sanctions plan is moving forward,” he stressed.
According to Zelenskyy, Ukraine is also continuing its medium-range strike operations against military targets in the temporarily occupied territories.
“Importantly, they are having a real impact on Russian military logistics,” he emphasized.
As previously reported, Zelenskyy called on international partners to strengthen economic sanctions against Russia, adding that Ukraine would manage the “long-range sanctions” on its own.
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