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Ukraine claims a 2,500km Omsk strike

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Ukraine claimed a record 2,500km deep strike on the Omsk refinery on 6 July, asserting its longest one-way drone strike of the war.

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Key takeaway

Ukraine says it struck the Omsk refinery at 2,500km, its deepest one-way drone strike yet.

Ukraine claimed a 2,500km deep strike on the Omsk refinery in Siberia on 6 July, describing it as its longest one-way drone strike of the war 1. The range and the world-record framing rest on Ukrainian sources, and the damage at the site is reported separately, so the distance is Kyiv's assertion rather than a settled fact. Omsk lies roughly 2,500km east of the Ukrainian border, deep in Russia's interior.

The strike belongs to the same campaign as Russia's own scramble to protect its fuel supply. Moscow imposed a producer-binding diesel export ban in early July , and Ukraine's deep-strike programme is aimed at the refining capacity that ban is meant to ration. Both moves target the same bottleneck from opposite directions.

A refinery 2,500km from the front cannot be defended the way border-region plants are, so extending the strike map that far east forces Russia to thin its air defences across a vastly larger interior, or accept that no refinery is now safely out of reach.

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In plain English

Omsk is a Russian oil refining city in Siberia, thousands of kilometres from Ukraine and far from the front line. Ukraine says its drones reached it on 6 July, roughly 2,500km away, which would be the longest one-way strike of the war if confirmed. The actual damage to the refinery has not been independently verified.

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  • Meaning

    A confirmed 2,500km strike would show Russia's Siberian refineries are no longer effectively out of Ukraine's reach.

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United24 Media· 23 Jul 2026
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