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Ukrainian Drone Strikes Target Russian Oil and Gas Facilities

Severity: High (Score: 75.0)

Sources: www.reuters.com, Kyivindependent, Pravda.Ua

Summary

On May 13, 2026, Ukrainian forces conducted drone strikes on key Russian energy infrastructure, targeting the Yaroslavl oil refinery and the Astrakhan gas processing plant. The General Staff of Ukraine confirmed that the strikes aimed at crippling Russia's energy revenue, crucial for its military operations. Damage assessments are ongoing, with reports of significant fires at the Tamanneftegaz oil terminal and the Astrakhan facility. The Yaroslavl refinery, vital for producing fuel for the Russian military, was also hit, disrupting its operations. This attack is part of a broader campaign by Ukraine to undermine Russian energy capabilities, particularly ahead of significant national events. The Russian Defense Ministry acknowledged the attacks but did not specify the sites affected. The environmental impact of these strikes is also notable, with air quality deteriorating due to fires and oil spills. Key Points: • Ukrainian drone strikes targeted key Russian oil and gas facilities on May 13, 2026. • The Yaroslavl oil refinery and Astrakhan gas processing plant were confirmed as hit, impacting military logistics. • Ongoing fires and environmental pollution highlight the strikes' broader implications for Russian infrastructure.

Key Entities

  • Astrakhan Gas Processing Plant (company)
  • Gasprom (company)
  • Yaroslavl Oil Refinery (company)
  • Russia (country)
  • Ukraine (country)
  • Energy (industry)
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