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Ukrainian drones strike Sevastopol museum and key Russian oil refineries Ukrainian drones have struck a historic
strikes on Russian oil refineries, ports and depots. But Ukrainian drones infrequently reach Moscow, which
strike hits Russian oil refinery and prompts evacuations A major Russian oil refinery on the Black Sea has been hit for the third time this month by Ukrainian drones
strikes against Russian oil The diplomatic quarrel occurred as Ukrainian drones struck Russia’s Tuapse oil refinery
Russian regions. At least four people, including a child, were killed in a drone strike in the city of Ryazan, according to the regional governor. Ukrainian drones also struck the local oil refinery
strike campaign that has devastated Russian refineries, oil depots and offloading terminals, reducing Russian oil production and export revenue. ## Russian recruitment is low Aware of the Ukrainian drone
oil refinery near the Tuapse port, following a Ukrainian drone attack, according to Russian officials, in Tuapse, Krasnodar Krai, Russia, in this screengrab obtained from a social media video released on April 20, 2026 [Reuters
Russian city of Tuapse, repeated drone strikes on a major oil refinery triggered huge fires, covering the city in toxic black rain and forcing authorities to urge residents to stay indoors. Overnight, Ukrainian
drone attacks on Russian-occupied territories is disrupting Moscow's supply lines and intensifying a fuel crisis already triggered by long-range strikes on Russia's oil refineries. Crimea - which Russia illegally annexed
Ukrainian drone attack on the Moscow region, Russian officials have said. A woman died in a house in Khimki, north of the capital, where a person was trapped under rubble, regional governor Andrei Vorobiev said
Ukrainian drones are now 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
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
Ukrainian officials said was a drone strike on an oil pumping station, while the local governor referred to it as an industrial facility. That attack came 24 hours after [a major Russian oil refinery
strike, mostly near the entrance to the city's oil refinery, mayor Sergei Sobyanin reported. Sobyanin reported that the "technology" of the refinery hadn't been damaged. Russia's largest airport — Moscow's Sheremetyevo — said
drones. Ukraine has also been stepping up its own attacks on Russia. Recent strikes have caused massive fires at Russian oil refineries across the country and have reached major cities like St Petersburg and Moscow
refineries and disrupting the Russian oil trade. Its drones can now fly deep into Russia, often eschewing air defences, and [on Monday morning one hit a high-rise in central Moscow](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cwy234llx3vo). Meanwhile
Ukrainian drone strikes targeting its refinery, one of the largest in Russia. The attacks, aimed at hurting Russia’s oil industry, have caused an ecological disaster in a war that has devastated the environment
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 across Russia. Kyiv says energy sites
oil export terminal and refinery at Tuapse on the Black Sea. These strikes have all been confirmed by geolocated video footage or by Russian officials. “Today, our deep strikes are no longer a sensation,” said
Ukrainian drone attack on a Russian oil refinery at the Black Sea port of Tuapse has been put out after raging for almost two days, with oil products spilling out on the streets