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Ukraine reports major hits on Russian refineries

Published on: July 4, 2026 4:27 PM

Ukraine claimed on Saturday that its attacks have disabled 42.74% of Russia’s oil refining capacity as of early July. The announcement highlights Kyiv’s strategy to weaken Russia’s energy sector and military logistics during the war. The claimed disruption could affect Russia’s fuel production, domestic supplies, and wartime operations.

Ukraine’s General Staff said its forces struck eight Russian oil refineries during the past month. It claimed the attacks destroyed or critically damaged more than 60 fuel storage tanks. According to Kyiv, 58% of the damaged tanks stored oil products, while 42% contained crude oil. The military estimated total losses to Russia’s oil industry at $13.5 billion since August 2025.

Read more: Ukraine drone strike forces Russian gas plant shutdown

Furthermore, Ukraine said the strikes have triggered a fuel crisis and reduced refining output across Russia. Officials claimed repair work has faced repeated delays because Russia cannot secure essential spare parts and equipment. However, Russia has not responded to the latest figures. Independent verification of the claims remains difficult because of the ongoing conflict.

Recent Ukrainian drone attacks have forced several Russian refineries to suspend operations for maintenance. Consequently, Moscow has imposed fuel sale restrictions in more than 40 regions and Crimea. The measures aim to stabilise domestic fuel supplies as refinery operations face continued disruptions. The restrictions reflect growing pressure on Russia’s energy infrastructure.

Read more: Ukrainian drones hit Russian Tuapse port

Russian President Vladimir Putin recently acknowledged that Ukrainian attacks have created problems for Russia’s energy sector. However, he said the shortages were not critical and insisted damaged facilities were being restored quickly. The war has increasingly shifted toward attacks on energy infrastructure by both sides. Such strikes continue to play a significant role in the broader conflict.

 

Filed Under: World Tagged With: energy infrastructure attacks, Latest, Russia fuel crisis, Russian oil refineries, Ukraine drone attacks, Ukraine-Russia War, Vladimir Putin

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