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Ukraine strikes Russian oil infrastructure on the Caspian Sea for a second time

An official of the Security Service of Ukraine said on Friday that two Russian oil rigs were struck by Ukrainian drones in the Caspian Sea.

Sources claim that SBU drones attacked the Filanovsky oil rig and Korchagin oil platform, both of which belong to Russia's Lukoil. This week, the Filanovsky oil rig, which is part of Russia's biggest Caspian field was attacked. This was the first such attack in the war, as Ukraine intensifies its campaign to disrupt Russian oil production.

Source: According to preliminary reports, drones damaged critical equipment and suspended production on both platforms.

Could not verify the information immediately. Lukoil has been contacted for comment.

The Caspian Sea lies more than 700 kilometers (435 miles), away from the nearest Ukrainian border.

Kyiv conducted drone strikes against Russian oil facilities in an effort to undermine Moscow’s ability to fund its war?in Ukraine.

The strike has targeted oil refineries in particular, with many located?in Europe? of Russia.

Last month, Ukraine expanded its campaign by targeting tankers that transport Russian oil through the Black Sea. In the last two months, Ukrainian drones have hit three of these vessels. (Reporting and writing by Tom Balmforth; editing by Kirby Donovan).

(source: Reuters)