Energy

Russian refineries, oil terminal, tankers hit, Ukraine says

Photo caption: Russian tanker hit by Ukrainian drone

 

Ukraine’s general staff said on Friday it had ​struck refineries, an oil terminal and a ‌depot across Russia, as well as tankers in the Sea of Azov, as Kyiv shows no sign of easing ​its campaign targeting the Russian energy sector.

According to Reuters report, Ilsky oil ​refinery in the Krasnodar region, one of the largest ⁠in Russia’s south, caught fire and the Ust-Luga ​oil refining complex in the Leningrad region was ​also struck, the general staff said on the Telegram app. Both are frequent targets of Ukrainian strikes.

An oil terminal and an ​oil depot in the Rostov region came under strikes as ​well, with further explosions and fire, according to the statement.

Months into ‌Ukraine’s ⁠major campaign damaging Russia’s key oil facilities and related logistics, Moscow has been forced to ban diesel exports to ensure domestic supply.

Domestic gasoline output fell to a ​level equivalent to ​only around ⁠65% as a result of the strikes, according to two industry sources and ​Reuters calculations.

Robert Brovdi, Ukraine’s drone forces ​commander, said ⁠Ukraine had also struck 10 tankers in the Sea of Azov, among almost 50 of fuel vessels ⁠damaged ​this week as Kyiv aims to ​limit fuel supplies for enemy troops and isolate Crimea, which Russia ​occupied in 2014.

 

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