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Ukraine intensified its long-range drone strikes on Russian oil facilities, prompting fuel shortages, while
strike was the latest example of Ukraine’s “long-range sanctions”. He said drones had hit “important facilities on Russian territory” including the Petersburg oil
strike that killed more than 20 people, many of whom were teenagers, at a college in Russian-occupied eastern Ukraine. Ukraine denies targeting the school and says it struck a nearby elite Russian drone unit
Russian leaders to "take steps to end their war". Ukraine has in recent weeks stepped up deep-strike drone attacks on Russia, successfully targeting energy facilities and oil
Russian oil facilities and ships," Zelensky said, referring to Ukrainian drone attacks deep inside Russia, adding that "most of the operations are still ongoing". In recent months, Ukraine's military has intensified its strikes
strikes against Russian oil infrastructure in April. Kyiv’s attacks have been “steadily increasing the range, volume, and intensity” with “outsized impacts on Russian oil exports”. Ukraine struck other oil and military targets during
facilities, including aircraft equipment and drones, missile engines, and explosives. The production process at the enterprise has now been halted,” he said on Telegram. Ukraine also attacked Russian oil infrastructure, striking
strikes like this for several weeks, targeting oil export facilities, in particular, like never before. Now, in a rare interview, the commander of all Ukraine's unmanned systems has told the BBC such attacks will
Russian oil refinery in Samara and a "shadow fleet" oil tanker in the Black Sea. In recent months, Ukraine's military has intensified its drone strikes on key facilities
oil facilities, which it sees as fuelling the Russian war machine. On Wednesday, [seven people were killed after a drone hit a passenger bus](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cp3peyykxd5o) travelling in the Russia-controlled Donetsk region
strike targets inside Russia - a claimed denied by Tallinn, Riga and Vilnius. Ukraine has recently intensified its drone and missile attacks against targets in Russia, including oil and gas facilities near the Baltic states. Russian
striking deeper and deeper into Russian territory on an almost daily basis, hitting targets such as oil facilities and [airfields](/news/2025/6/18/ukraines-spiderweb-drone-assault-forces-russia-to-shelter-move-aircraft). A recent spate of drone attacks on the oil refinery in [Tuapse](/news/2026/4/30/its-all-very-toxic
strike targets inside Russia - a claim which has been denied by Tallinn, Riga and Vilnius. Ukraine has recently intensified its drone and missile attacks against targets in Russia, including oil and gas facilities near
drone attacks. “As we did over the past 24 hours, Ukraine will respond in kind today as well. We will defend our positions and people’s lives,” Zelenskyy said. Ukraine also reported striking a Russian
strikes over 20km (12 miles) was twice as high as in March, and four times as high as in February,” said Fedorov. ## The revenue war Ukraine struck several refineries and oil facilities during the past
oil facilities, which it sees as fuelling the Russian war machine. On Wednesday, [seven people were killed after a drone hit a passenger bus](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cp3peyykxd5o) travelling in the Russia-controlled Donestk region
drones are also flying deep into Russia to strike oil facilities, sending up plumes of smoke that can be seen from space and bringing toxic rain to tourist destinations on the Black Sea. The attacks
Russian military regularly reporting that most of the projectiles are being shot down. Ukraine has also significantly increased its strikes on key energy facilities deep inside Russia. Kyiv says they are legitimate targets, as they
Russian forces fired 11 Iskander-M ballistic missiles and 164 strike drones at Ukraine overnight from Monday to Tuesday, including a jet-powered Shahed drone variant, the Ukrainian Air Force said. Air defense units stopped
facility in Perm is the latest in a series of successful strikes launched by Ukraine on Russian oil infrastructure in response to Russia's continued aggression. Moscow continues to target Ukrainian cities with aerial attacks