Ukrainian drones targeted a Russian oil depot in Volgograd, causing a fire, amid Russia's launch of a hypersonic missile and drone attacks that disrupted Ukrainian power and infrastructure, with ongoing tensions and military exchanges in the region.
A Ukrainian drone attack caused a fire at a Russian oil depot in Volgograd, amid ongoing Russian missile and drone strikes on Ukraine, including the use of a hypersonic missile, as tensions escalate in the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
Ukraine conducted a drone attack on the Russian oil terminal in Tuapse, damaging two foreign vessels and infrastructure, as part of its efforts to weaken Russia's war effort by targeting energy infrastructure, with reports of fires and damage but no casualties.
A Ukrainian drone strike targeted a Lukoil oil depot near Sochi, causing a fire, casualties, and grounding flights, marking a significant escalation in Ukraine-Russia tensions and impacting regional transportation.
Ukrainian Special Operations Forces launched a drone attack on a major Russian oil depot in Orel, causing a significant fire. The targeted facility is part of Russia's military-industrial complex, supplying fuel to the Russian army. The attack is part of Ukraine's strategy to weaken Russian military capabilities. Russian authorities reported no casualties and claimed to have intercepted multiple drones across several regions. This incident follows Ukraine's recent strike on Taganrog, prompting Russia to vow retaliation.
Russian media reports that Ukrainian drones attacked an oil depot in the city of Oryol, causing explosions and thick smoke. This follows a similar drone strike on an oil depot in Bryansk. The incidents highlight ongoing tensions and the strategic use of UAVs in the conflict.
Ukraine launched missile and drone attacks on Russian border regions, igniting a fire at an oil depot in Bryansk and damaging an industrial facility in Rostov. Ukrainian President Zelensky emphasized the strikes as necessary retaliation against Russian aggression. The attacks targeted facilities supporting Russia's military efforts, including a key oil pipeline. Russia's Defense Ministry reported intercepting some missiles and vowed to respond. The Moscow Times, facing pressure from Russian authorities, continues to report on the conflict.
Ukrainian Security Service drones attacked an oil depot in Russia's Rostov region, causing a significant fire but no reported casualties. The attack, part of ongoing economic sanctions targeting Russia's energy sector, involved at least two drones and has been confirmed by local authorities.
Russian shelling in Ukraine killed four people, while a Ukrainian drone attack set fire to an oil depot in Russia's Rostov region. The conflict saw casualties in Ukraine's Kherson and Kharkiv regions, and drone interceptions by both nations. The Kremlin warned that US missile deployments in Germany could make European capitals targets for Russian missiles.
Ukraine has targeted a Russian oil depot in the Kursk region, causing an explosion and prompting the Kremlin to ban fuel exports for six months in response to the strikes on oil and gas facilities. The British Ministry of Defence suggested that Russia's refining capacity had been temporarily reduced by multiple drone strikes. Russian fuel prices have risen by around 10% this year, with shortages linked to attacks on infrastructure and the impact of Western sanctions.
Ukraine's Main Directorate of Intelligence (HUR) has claimed responsibility for a drone strike on a Russian oil depot in the Belgorod region, causing a fire. The attack is part of a series of targeted strikes on key Russian sites, including oil refineries and an air base. Ukrainian military intelligence used MAGURA V5 maritime drones to sink a Russian patrol ship in the Black Sea, and there have been reports of drone attacks on other Russian facilities, including an oil terminal in St. Petersburg.
A Ukrainian drone attack ignited a fire at a Russian oil depot in the Kursk region near the border, with no reported casualties, as Ukraine intensifies its drone and missile strikes on Russian territory, targeting energy and military sites, amid escalating tensions between the two countries.
Ukraine's HUR, a military intelligence agency, has claimed responsibility for a drone attack on a Russian oil depot in the Kursk region near the Ukrainian border, igniting a fire. The attack is part of escalating drone and missile strikes between the two countries, with Ukraine targeting Russian energy and military installations in recent months. No casualties have been reported, and the regional governor has urged calm among the local population.
Russian forces brought down a Ukrainian drone over the town of Klintsy, causing it to release its munitions into an oil depot and setting it ablaze. The regional governor confirmed the incident, while Ukrainian military intelligence did not confirm or deny involvement. This is the latest in a series of attacks on energy infrastructure between Russian and Ukrainian forces, with a similar fire occurring in a warehouse in St. Petersburg.