Ukraine Strike Shuts Down Russia’s Largest Oil Refinery
Russia’s largest oil refinery in Omsk, owned by Gazprom Neft, has reportedly halted operations following a Ukrainian drone strike on Monday. The attack, which targeted the refinery approximately 3,000 km from Ukraine, damaged the CDU-10 crude distillation unit, accounting for a significant portion of its processing capacity, and forced the shutdown of a second primary processing unit due to supporting infrastructure damage. This halt in operations at Russia’s top gasoline producer is expected to exacerbate fuel shortages across the country.