Recent Ukrainian drone strikes on three major Russian oil refineries, including those operated by Lukoil and Rosneft, have raised concerns about Russia’s fuel production capacity. While the Ryazan refinery has reportedly ceased operations, experts believe Russia can currently manage these disruptions by increasing output elsewhere. These attacks, part of a broader Ukrainian campaign targeting Russian infrastructure, aim to hinder military supplies and reduce oil exports. However, assessing the full impact is difficult due to limited public information and Russia’s continued success in redirecting oil exports to Asian markets.
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A Ukrainian drone attack targeted a major Lukoil oil refinery in Volgograd Oblast on January 31st, resulting in explosions near the facility. This attack, a joint operation by Ukraine’s Unmanned Systems Forces and HUR, is part of a broader strategy to disrupt Russian military logistics and weaken its economy. The refinery, one of Russia’s ten largest, produces various fuels and has been targeted multiple times previously. Russia’s Defense Ministry reported intercepting numerous drones that night, though damage assessments are ongoing.
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A Ukrainian drone attack on January 29th severely damaged the Lukoil oil refinery in Kstovo, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia, according to a HUR source. Four drones reportedly hit the refinery, which is considered a military target due to its support of Russian forces, causing significant damage and a large fire. While claims are unverified, local reports and videos corroborate the attack, which occurred approximately 800 kilometers from the Ukrainian border. Simultaneous drone attacks were also reported across multiple Russian regions, targeting civilian and industrial infrastructure.
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Between December 30, 2024 and January 1, 2025, Ukraine’s HUR conducted a cyberattack targeting Lukoil, a Russian oil company supplying the Russian military, disrupting its digital resources and preventing mobile app payments. This attack also affected Evotor’s smart terminal platform and the “Chestny Znak” product marking system, causing widespread payment failures and significant retail sector disruptions. This action follows previous HUR cyberattacks on Gazprombank and the North Caucasus University, highlighting a pattern of targeting critical Russian infrastructure. The timing of the attack, coinciding with the holiday period, maximized the impact on consumers and businesses.
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The recent news of the Vice President of the Russian energy company Lukoil dying ‘suddenly’ of suicide raises many questions and suspicions. In a country where life expectancy seems to be directly linked to how well one can stay in Putin’s good books, it is no surprise that high-ranking executives are meeting mysterious deaths. Vitaly Robertus becomes the fourth Lukoil manager to die under questionable circumstances since the Russian invasion of Ukraine began in February 2022.
Former top executives of Lukoil, Alexander Subbotin, Ravil Maganov, and Vladimir Nekrasov all met their untimely ends in ways that seem to suggest foul play.… Continue reading