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SSU Alpha drones hit Samara, Tuapse, Gorky

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Ukraine's special-operations drone unit struck three segments of Russia's crude chain between 20 and 22 April: a dispatch node at Samara, the Tuapse export refinery, and the Gorky pumping station on the Druzhba trunk.

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Key takeaway

Kyiv proved it can reach Samara and strike the Druzhba at both ends inside a single news cycle.

SSU Alpha, the Ukrainian Security Service's special operations drone unit, struck the Samara crude dispatch station at Prosvet overnight on 20 to 21 April, destroying five crude storage tanks of 20,000 cubic metres each 1. Ukrainian drones hit the Tuapse refinery in Krasnodar Krai on Monday 20 April, and Kyiv Post reported a further strike on the Gorky pumping station near Nizhny Novgorod after Druzhba flow resumed on Wednesday 22 April. The three targets sit at different segments of the Russian crude chain: an inland dispatch node, a Black Sea export refinery, and a pipeline pumping station on the Druzhba trunk itself.

The campaign geography has widened. The Baltic terminal strikes in late March cut Russian crude exports by 43% in one week , and Ukrainian operators paid a diplomatic cost to extend the target map into the Black Sea after the CPC Novorossiysk hit in early April. Samara pushes the strike envelope deeper into Russian territory; Gorky places a Ukrainian drone on the same Druzhba pipeline whose southern leg Kyiv had just repaired to unlock the €90 billion EU loan. Tuapse was designated in the EU 20th sanctions package three days after the strike, one of seven Russian refineries added to the list.

CEPA, citing RUSI research, had assessed Ukraine's 2025 strike campaign delivered cumulative damage of $863 million against roughly $189 billion in annual Russian oil revenue , a 0.46% base. The 20-21 April strikes do not change that arithmetic on their own. What they change is the operational signal: SSU Alpha reached Samara, struck the Druzhba at both ends within 48 hours of flow resuming, and timed the strikes to land inside the same news cycle as the 23 April EU Council vote. The five destroyed Prosvet tanks demonstrate reach, not revenue impact.

Deep Analysis

In plain English

Ukraine's SSU Alpha is a special operations drone unit, roughly equivalent to a long-range precision strike team. On the night of 20-21 April it sent drones over 750 km into Russia and destroyed five large crude oil storage tanks at a station near Samara that feeds oil into the Druzhba pipeline network. On the same night, other drones hit the Tuapse oil refinery on the Black Sea coast. After Ukraine restored Druzhba oil flows the following day, it then struck another pumping station near Nizhny Novgorod. The message: Ukraine can open or close the pipeline and hit Russian oil infrastructure deep inside Russia, both in the same week.

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Root Causes

The Samara dispatch station sits at the junction of Transneft's east-west crude routing, processing crude from Siberian fields before onward movement to the Druzhba southern branch and Black Sea terminals. Its geographic position: roughly 750 km inside Russian territory: was previously considered beyond Ukrainian drone reach; SSU Alpha's April strikes demonstrate that the operational radius of Ukrainian long-range drones has extended significantly since the January Brody pump station hit.

The simultaneous Tuapse refinery strike on 20 April and Gorky pumping station strike after Druzhba restoration reveal a deliberate sequencing logic: Ukraine demonstrated it could restore and interrupt the same infrastructure within 48 hours, converting the pipeline from a fixed asset into a variable diplomatic card.

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Update #14 · Kyiv's Druzhba gambit unlocks €90bn loan

Al Jazeera· 24 Apr 2026
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