Updated
Updated · Reuters · Apr 22
Ukraine Hits Russian Oil Infrastructure in Major Drone Strikes
Updated
Updated · Reuters · Apr 22

Ukraine Hits Russian Oil Infrastructure in Major Drone Strikes

53 articles · Updated · Reuters · Apr 22
  • Ukrainian drone strikes have targeted multiple Russian oil refineries and energy infrastructure, causing significant fires and disrupting oil exports.
  • The attacks hit facilities in Samara, Krasnodar, Leningrad, and occupied Crimea, with Ukrainian officials claiming Russia is losing up to $100 million daily.
  • President Zelensky described the strikes as a mirror response to Russian attacks on Ukraine’s energy sector, intensifying economic pressure on Moscow.
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