Ukraine’s Special Operations Forces (SOF) announced a successful operation targeting an oil pumping station located in Russia’s Yaroslavl Oblast. The attack, reportedly carried out with the assistance of a local partisan group, aimed to disrupt the flow of Siberian crude oil to Russia’s Baltic region. SOF officials stated the operation successfully sabotaged the facility, though the extent of the damage and resulting disruption to oil supply remains unconfirmed by independent sources. Russian authorities have not yet officially commented on the incident. This action represents a further escalation of Ukrainian efforts to strike strategic targets within Russian territory. The operation highlights Ukraine’s continued reliance on unconventional warfare tactics and collaboration with local resistance groups. The incident could potentially impact Russia’s energy infrastructure and export capabilities.