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news agency estimated that “Ukrainian drone attacks knocked out about 700,000 bpd of refining capacity between January and May across 16 refineries, some hit more than once, compared with eight refineries in the same
Ukraine hits Moscow refinery as Zelenskyy seeks Trump support to end war Ukrainian drones have hit a Moscow oil refinery for the second time this week while Russia fired missiles at Kyiv, as President Volodymyr
attacks, which have hit refineries, depots and pipelines deep into Russia – all vital to the country’s lucrative oil and gas exports – appear to be exacting a growing toll as the war drags
news agency. The military head added that there was no evidence that drones had entered Finland, but that such situations could happen again as long as Russia continues its war on Ukraine. ## Prisoner swap
news outlet Kedr, described "a huge cloud of black smoke over the town; it smells of burning". In Moscow, Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered the country's emergencies minister to fly to Tuapse urgently
Ukraine, including a missile attack that reduced 18 flats to rubble. Among the victims was 12-year-old Lyubava Yakovleva, whose father was killed during the war. Meanwhile, Russian officials said four people, including
refineries and oil industry,” MacAlpine explained. In Ukraine, a drone attack in the border region of Sumy caused casualties. A 44-year-old woman working as a rail station operator died
news agency reported that the refinery stopped operations after three of its four distillation towers were damaged.  (Al Jazeera) Ukraine has also targeted military
refineries and other energy infrastructure are regularly targeted. Last month, a large-scale Ukrainian drone attack on the Moscow region highlighted that air defences around the Russian capital could be penetrated. Amid fears
news agency reported. Ukraine has intensified efforts to join the EU after Hungary’s former prime minister, Viktor Orban, was [ousted](/news/2026/5/9/peter-magyar-sworn-in-as-hungarys-pm-ending-orbans-16-years-in-power) in parliamentary elections last month. Under Orban, who maintained close ties with Russia
refinery in the Kapotno area, caught most Muscovites by surprise in a city that does not typically warn residents with air raid alarms, and prompted panicked messages on social media. - **Why is Ukraine newly concerned
drones were shot down over the Russian capital. “This is a fully justified response to Russian attacks on our cities and communities, and another important result of **our warriors’ work against facilities that sustain Russia
news outlet Militarnyi estimated net gains slightly higher, at 120 sq km (46 sq miles), citing sources within the military. Militarnyi said Russia seized 130 sq km (50 sq miles) and lost
drone strikes](/features/2026/4/24/russian-oil-exports-slump-as-ukraine-hammers-ports-and-refineries), which have disrupted export infrastructure and reduced shipping capacity,” he said. As a result, Russian crude production has averaged roughly 9.1 million barrels per day (bpd), below its OPEC+ quota of approximately