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Ukraine Says It Hit 2 Main Refineries in Russia

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Last updated: 2026/05/08 at 9:30 PM
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Ukraine mentioned it struck two main fuel-producing services and an oil pumping station in Russia, including extra strain on the nation’s refinery runs that hit multi-year lows in April.  

Drones hit an oil refinery in Yaroslavl, about 282 kilometers (175 miles) northeast of Moscow, in a single day, in keeping with Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskiy. There have been additionally recent strikes on the Permnefteorgsintez refinery in Perm and a close-by oil pumping station, each about 1,500 kilometers east of the Russian capital, and hit earlier within the week, the nation’s Safety Service SBU mentioned on Telegram.  

A hearth broke out at one of many crude-processing models on the refinery and a reservoir tank was hit on the station, it added.

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The refineries are amongst Russia’s 10 largest fuel-producing services. The Yaroslavl plant, which is co-owned by Rosneft PJSC and Gazprom Neft PJSC, can course of round 300,000 barrels per day. The Perm refinery, owned by Lukoil PJSC, has the capability for about 260,000 barrels. The Perm pumping station is on the Russian trunk pipeline community that strikes crude from western Siberia into central Russia, in addition to Lukoil’s refinery.

Ukraine has intensified strikes on Russia’s oil infrastructure this spring, concentrating on property from refineries to sea terminals, nearly every day, to scale back the windfall revenues that Moscow is reaping from the present world oil rally. The April assaults have minimize common every day runs at Russian refineries to their lowest stage since December 2009, in keeping with estimates from the analytics agency OilX.

Lukoil, Gazprom Neft and Transneft PJSC, the state-run oil pipeline operator, didn’t instantly reply to requests for feedback. The governor of the Yaroslavl area, Mikhail Yevrayev, mentioned in a Telegram assertion that an unidentified industrial facility was hit by drones and a fireplace was shortly extinguished. The governor of Perm area, Dmitry Makhonin, mentioned Ukrainian drones had struck unnamed industrial websites. 




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