Russian Oil Refinery Hit Again as Ukraine Drone Strikes Continue for Third Time in Two Weeks

Post by : Saif Nasser

Reports indicate that Ukraine has carried out another drone operation targeting a Russian oil refinery, making it the third reported strike on the same facility within just two weeks. The repeated attacks highlight the increasing intensity of cross-border strikes and the growing focus on energy-related infrastructure in the ongoing conflict.

The refinery, considered an important part of Russia’s fuel production system, is believed to play a key role in supporting industrial and logistical supply chains. According to available reports, drones managed to reach the site despite air defense systems being activated. The extent of damage and operational disruption is still being assessed.

In recent weeks, several energy facilities across Russia have reportedly been targeted in similar attacks, suggesting a strategic effort to impact fuel supply networks. These developments come amid continued military escalation between the two sides, with both launching strikes on strategic locations.

Russian officials reportedly responded by activating emergency protocols and air defense systems during the incident. Investigations are ongoing to determine the full impact of the latest strike and whether production has been significantly affected.

The repeated targeting of energy infrastructure has raised concerns about further escalation, as such facilities are critical to both civilian and military logistics.

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April 29, 2026 5:03 p.m. 321

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