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Ukraine drones strike two Russian oil refineries

Ukraine struck two major Russian oil refineries with drones, damaging fuel resources critical to Russia's war effort. The attacks caused civilian casualties and disrupted fuel supplies in occupied Cri

Ukraine says it attacked two Russian oil refineries
Al Jazeera — 28 June 2026
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Ukraine has carried out drone strikes on two major Russian oil refineries deep inside Russian territory, stepping up its campaign to cripple Moscow’s

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Why This Matters

The targeting of Russian oil refineries signals a strategic escalation in Ukraine’s asymmetric warfare against Moscow’s war machine. By degrading critical fuel infrastructure, Kiev challenges Russia’s logistical resilience while probing vulnerabilities in a sector already strained by sanctions and domestic pressures. The civilian casualties underscore the moral and tactical dilemmas of such strikes, forcing both sides to weigh the costs of expanding the conflict’s battlefield.

Background Context

Russia’s oil refining sector has long been a cornerstone of its economy, with refineries in regions like Krasnodar and Rostov supplying not just military fuel but also regional heating and transportation networks. Since the invasion, sanctions have tightened Moscow’s access to Western technology and markets, forcing refineries to rely on domestically produced components and increasing operational risks. Ukraine’s prior strikes on energy targets—such as the 2022 attack on the Tuapse refinery—demonstrated the potential for precision drone warfare to disrupt Russian logistics.

What Happens Next

Moscow will likely prioritize securing its remaining refineries, possibly accelerating deployments of air defense systems or relocating fuel stockpiles to hardened locations. For Ukraine, sustaining such attacks requires a steady supply of long-range drones, raising questions about Western support amid debates over escalation. The Kremlin may respond with retaliatory strikes or cyberattacks on Ukrainian energy infrastructure, further entrenching the war’s economic dimensions.

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