The strike on Omsk, labeled a "super deepstrike" by military observers, targeted a facility with an annual capacity of 21 million tonnes. According to Ukrainian analyst Olexander Kovalenko, the attack specifically crippled a cracking column, a critical component for converting crude oil into high-demand products like aviation fuel and Euro-5 diesel. The damage is expected to exacerbate fuel shortages already rippling through the Russian Federation.
Russian forces attempted to intercept the incoming drones using the Su-57, a fighter jet recently outfitted with specialized anti-drone configurations, but failed to prevent the impact. Technical assessments suggest the Ukrainian FP-1 drones utilized aerodynamic wing designs to extend their range to roughly 3,000 km, bypassing traditional air defenses. This success follows a broader campaign that has already impacted major refineries, including those in Yaroslavl, Ryazan, and Moscow.





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