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Ukraine claims that its drones have struck three refineries and tankers in a night of major strikes

Ukrainian drones struck overnight three Russian oil refineries and Russian tankers on the Sea of Azov. The Ukrainian military and Russian local officials confirmed this on Wednesday. Kyiv is continuing its campaign against Russian energy infrastructure.

As Ukraine intensifies its drone attacks against Russia's oil refineries, it is hitting targets further and farther from its territory.

Kyiv has attacked the largest Russian refinery in Siberia located around 2,700 km (1 700 miles) away from Ukrainian-held territory.

Separate statements from Ukraine's General Staff and Special Forces said that drones have hit the TANECO & TAIF NK oil refineries located in Tatarstan?Nizhnekamsk and the Saratov Oil Refinery as well as the Borisoglebsk Military Airbase in Voronezh Region.

Russian officials confirmed that strikes had taken place in these regions, but they did not specify what was targeted. The Russian Defence Ministry announced that it had shot down 415 drones over night.

It was not immediately apparent the extent of damage caused by these strikes.

ADVANCED RIFFINERY?HIT

Local media reported that authorities in Tatarstan - which is located around 1,400 km from the Ukrainian border - had said a number of injured people in the Nizhnekamsk strikes.

The TANECO refinery in Nizhnekamsk is one of the most technologically advanced Russian refineries. It has hydrocracking, catalyst cracking and delayed coking units.

According to data from the industry, TANECO processed 17,0 million tons of crude in 2024. TAIF-NK processed 6.6 millions metric tons (132,000 bbls per day) that year.

Roman Busargin, Governor of the Saratov Region, said via Telegram that a person was killed and others injured during a "strike" that damaged what he described as "civil industrial sites".

Saratov is Russia's oldest and largest refinery. It has been repeatedly attacked by Ukraine in the last few years.

Alexander Gusev, Voronezh Governor, also?confirmed an Ukrainian strike by saying that there was a fire at a "infrastructure item" in the region.

Kyiv said that it had also?struck nine oil tankers on the Sea of Azov. This is a major supply route for Russian troops in Crimea and in other Russian-controlled areas of southern Ukraine.

Rostov Region?Governor Yury slyusar stated on Telegram that there were two injuries in the attacks, but that only two empty tankers had been hit.

Gazprom, a Russian company, also confirmed that drones attacked the Krasnodarskaya Pumping Station, which is used to send?gas via the Blue Stream Pipeline,? but exports were not affected.

Russia has repeatedly attacked Ukraine's energy grid during the conflict, which is now in its fifth-year. This has caused widespread power outages, and heating shortages throughout winter.

Overnight, Russia launched ballistic missiles towards Kyiv, its third attack within a week. At least one person was killed. Reporting by Felix Light, Writing by Sharon Singleton and Aidan Lewis; Editing by Sharon Singleton and Aidan Lewis

(source: Reuters)