Ukrainian Drones Target Key Russian Oil Refineries in Strategic Strikes
Ukraine's Security Service confirmed drone attacks on oil refineries deep in Russia, targeting facilities in Perm and Orenburg regions. These attacks aim to weaken Russia's energy revenues, crucial for funding its war efforts against Ukraine. Subsequent fires were reported at these strategic oil processing sites.
Ukraine's Security Service, known as the SBU, announced a daring drone strike on an oil refinery near Perm, Russia. This operation marks the second high-profile Ukrainian assault on Russian energy infrastructure within days.
The Lukoil-owned facility, one of Russia's most significant refineries, suffered substantial damage. The SBU reported the strike disrupted a major oil processing unit, further hampering Moscow's energy output as Ukraine intensifies efforts to cut off critical war revenue streams.
The attacks extended to another refinery in the Orenburg region, with the Ukrainian military confirming damage at the Orsknefteorgsintez plant. These assaults underscore a strategic push to hinder Russia's oil industry amid ongoing global geopolitical tensions.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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