Ukraine keeps up assault on Russian oil sites as Kyiv expects more strikes
Ukrainian drone strikes have caused fires at Russian oil facilities, according to Russian officials.
apnews.comDrones disrupt Russia oil industry have hit Russian oil facilities, refineries and depots, including depots with reports of fires and infrastructure damage, as Kyiv's campaign aims to disrupt Moscow's fuel production and export capacity. Authorities say several fires to downed drones near key oil sites, including depots in Rostov, Armavir, and Kirishi, signaling an ongoing tempo in strikes against Moscow's oil industry. Drone activity by Ukraine continues to press Russia's energy infrastructure, as officials note fires and damage at multiple facilities. This campaign is intended to disrupt fuel supplies to Moscow's front line. Analysts say attacks on refineries reflect a broader strategy to weaken Russia's energy output amid ongoing tensions. Observers watch developments as authorities investigate and coordinate defense responses to future strikes. Officials the situation highlights on Russia's oil infrastructure in the current campaign.
Ukrainian drone strikes have caused fires at Russian oil facilities, according to Russian officials.
apnews.comOfficials say Ukrainian drones have struck one of Russia's largest oil refineries and sparked a fire.
apnews.comRussia and Ukraine have traded almost daily assaults on each other's energy infrastructure as U.S.-led diplomatic efforts to stop the nearly four-year war make no impact on the battlefield.
www.nbcnews.comThe campaign of attacks on refineries and other petroleum infrastructure aims to disrupt fuel supplies to Moscow's front line and damage its export industry.
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