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Ukraine Claims Russia Refinery Strike

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Last updated: 2025/10/16 at 12:30 PM
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Ukraine’s Normal Employees claimed a strike on Rosneft PJSC’s Saratov refinery as NATO allies ramp up stress on Russia’s power trade to convey President Vladimir Putin to the negotiating desk.

Ukrainian navy forces attacked the ability in Russia’s Volga area in a single day, the Normal Employees stated in an announcement on Telegram, with out offering particulars on the extent of any injury.

Bloomberg couldn’t independently confirm the declare and Rosneft didn’t instantly reply to a request for a remark.

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In latest weeks, Ukraine has stepped up strikes on Russia’s power infrastructure, from refineries to crude pipelines and sea terminals. The assaults come because the Kremlin has intensified its personal assaults on Ukraine and proven little intention of negotiating an settlement to finish the struggle.

A lot of nations are exerting stress on Moscow to cease navy actions and resume peace talks. The UK on Wednesday imposed sanctions on Russia’s two largest oil producers — Rosneft and Lukoil PJSC — in addition to Chinese language power companies importing Russian crude and liquefied gasoline.

In the meantime US President Donald Trump stated Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi had vowed to halt purchases of Russian oil, although the federal government in New Delhi later stated shopper pursuits stay its prime precedence in shaping energy-import coverage.

The Saratov refinery is ready to course of about 140,000 barrels of crude a day. It’s a key provider of gasoline and diesel to Russia’s European areas, the place many of the nation’s inhabitants lives. The power has been a goal of Ukrainian drones a number of occasions this yr, most lately on Sept. 20.

For the reason that begin of August, Kiyv has carried out not less than 30 assaults on Russian refineries, in contrast with 21 from January to July, in response to information compiled by Bloomberg. It would proceed such strikes, Protection Minister Denys Shmyhal advised reporters in Brussels on Wednesday.




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