Ukraine uses drones to attack Russian oil refineries and ports

Ukraine has targeted Russian oil infrastructure to reduce Moscow's energy revenue and weaken its military power.

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Ukraine again attacked Russian oil refineries and ports with drones today, two days after a three-day ceasefire proposed by US President Donald Trump expired.

Ukraine has targeted Russian oil infrastructure to reduce Moscow's energy revenue and weaken its military power.

The Russian Defense Ministry announced today that 286 Ukrainian drones were intercepted and destroyed over Russian regions overnight.

In the southern Krasnodar region, drone parts fell near an industrial facility and caused a fire in the village of Volna, where the Taman Port oil products terminal and other terminals are located, regional authorities said.

Debris from a second Ukrainian drone strike has caused a fire at a gas processing plant, which also produces fuel, in the southern Russian region of Astrakhan, authorities there said.

There were no casualties or injuries, Reuters reports.

The facility is located near the Caspian Sea, about 1.675 kilometers from the Ukrainian border.

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