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Overnight, Ukrainian drones strike a refinery and pipeline

Russian and Ukrainian authorities confirmed that Ukrainian drones struck energy targets in several Russian regions over the weekend, including an oil pipeline pumping station and an oil refinery. This was part of an intensifying campaign against Russian infrastructure.

Ukraine's General Staff reported that it struck the Saratov refinery along the Volga River, causing an?large fire. Roman Busargin, the Saratov Regional Governor, said via Telegram that "civil Infrastructure" was damaged by the strike. He did not provide any further details.

The Russian Defence Ministry said that it had shot down 216 drones over night.

Kyiv also said it had struck the?Lazarevo pumped station in the Kirov area, northeast of 'Moscow, and around 1,300km from Ukrainian-held territory. This pumping station serves the Surgut - Gorky -Polotsk pipe, which ships Russian oil from Siberia into Belarus.

Alexander Sokolov, regional governor of Kirov region, said that drones hit an installation in the area but did not provide any further details.

Belgorod's governors reported three civilians were injured. Ukraine said that it had struck military targets as well as fuel storage in the Rostov Region.

Sergei Aksyonov, a Moscow-backed Crimean Peninsula governor, said that authorities were?introducing restrictions on the sale of petrol.

Ukraine has been attacking fuel infrastructure near Crimea in southwest Russia for months.

Ukraine's air force said that Russia launched 229 drones over night, of which 212 were shot down in the north and east of Ukraine. (Reporting and editing by Kevin Liffey, David Holmes and Felix Light)

(source: Reuters)