Ukraine's Drone Offensive: Disrupting Russia's Oil Infrastructure

Ukraine has intensified its drone attacks on Russian oil and petrochemical facilities to disrupt Moscow's oil and gas sector. These actions, a response to stalled peace talks, aim to diminish Russia’s export revenues. Drones recently targeted facilities in Bashkortostan and Volgograd, causing minor damages and stirring local unrest.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 18-09-2025 20:17 IST | Created: 18-09-2025 20:17 IST
Ukraine's Drone Offensive: Disrupting Russia's Oil Infrastructure
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In a strategic move to undermine Russia's oil and gas sector, Ukraine has escalated its drone attacks on key facilities. On Thursday, Ukrainian drones targeted a significant oil processing complex and an oil refinery in Russia, marking an intensifying campaign in response to stagnated peace talks between the two nations.

Witnesses on the ground reported that Ukraine's strikes aimed at the Gazprom Neftekhim Salavat complex and a refinery in Bashkortostan, causing notable disruptions. Local authorities confirmed these attacks, stating emergency services swiftly contained a fire, though no casualties were reported. These incidents follow a similar attack in May and have exacerbated gasoline shortages in some regions.

Meanwhile, Ukraine's Special Operations Forces claimed responsibility for an assault on a Volgograd region refinery, temporarily suspending operations there. Although the governor acknowledged minor home damages, the full impact on the refinery remains unclear. This development underscores the mounting tensions in the region as Ukraine intensifies its efforts to destabilize Russian energy resources strategically.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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