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Ukrainian unmanned aircraft to attack infrastructure targets in Russia and even hosting Ukrainian drone operators
attack was "especially vile," because Russia launched a second missile at the same target when emergency rescuers were working at the scene. Ukrainian
attack on the Lukoil 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
Russia's oil production, which is a key source of funding for Moscow, and disrupting weapon production. Ukraine has repeatedly targeted oil facilities at the port of St. Petersburg and nearby ports. Ukrainian drone attacks
Russia issued a warning that it will continue its mass strikes on Ukraine** [following weekend attacks](https://www.npr.org/2026/05/24/nx-s1-5833050/russia-uses-hypersonic-oreshnik-missile-in-mass-attack-on-kyiv) that targeted every district in the Ukrainian
targets were. The ministry added the attack was retaliation for Ukrainian strikes on "civilian facilities on Russian territory", without immediately giving detail. Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday denounced a drone strike on a college
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy [insisted](/news/2026/5/15/zelenskyy-vows-response-after-russian-strike-kills-24-in-kyiv) that [strikes](/news/2026/5/15/zelenskyy-vows-response-after-russian-strike-kills-24-in-kyiv) targeting Russia’s oil industry and military production facilities are “entirely justified” following a Russian attack
Ukrainians to stop it, because Ukraine is hitting their lifelines,” he said. Estonia supported Ukraine’s right to attack targets in Russia
Ukrainian regions were attacked throughout Tuesday, and there were more attacks overnight. He accused Russia of "purposely" targeting
attacks on the Ukrainian capital since the start of the war. The new strikes will target "decision-making centres and command posts", alongside drone manufacturing facilities in the city, Russia
Russia’s Ministry of Defence accused Ukraine of committing more than 1,000 ceasefire violations. It said Ukrainian forces attacked civilian targets
Ukrainian drone strikes targeting its refinery, one of the largest in Russia. The attacks, aimed
attacks on two Russian landing ships and a radar station in Sevastopol Bay in Russian-occupied Crimea. It says the $150m vessels were successfully hit and radar equipment destroyed. In Russia, Ukrainian drones targeted
targets in multiple Russian regions. The ministry said the attacks were recorded in Russia-annexed Ukrainian
Ukrainians about a potential large-scale Russian attack and many had been sheltering in place. Russia’s military said the bombardment targeted
Russia. Oil refineries and other energy infrastructure are regularly targeted. Last month, a large-scale Ukrainian drone attack
target Ukrainian cities with regular aerial attacks. Meanwhile, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said an oil terminal in northwest Russia
attack. “Under the current circumstances, the Russian Armed Forces are starting to launch systematic strikes against Ukrainian military-industrial facilities in Kyiv,” Russia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement on Monday
Ukrainian units targeting Russia were jammed and redirected towards Nato territory by electronic warfare. Russia also accuses the Baltic states of working with Ukraine to launch drone attacks
attacks on several cities. The Ukrainian president said Russia had carried out "active hostilities and terrorist shelling", targeting