Tuapse Refinery

Ukrainian Drone Strikes Hit Russian Oil Processing Record Low

Effective Ukrainian drone strikes against Russian energy infrastructure have resulted in oil processing volumes falling to the lowest level since 2009, a 12 percent decrease from 2025 and 18 percent from 2021. The Armed Forces of Ukraine conducted at least 90 air strikes in April alone, targeting oil refineries and related facilities across multiple Russian regions and occupied Ukrainian territories, with Russian air defenses struggling to counter the escalating campaign, particularly in southwestern Russia and Crimea. The Tuapse refinery, a significant diesel fuel producer, has been severely impacted by repeated drone attacks, leading to prolonged shutdowns.

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Ukraine Continues Targeting Russian Oil Facilities Amid Environmental Concerns

Ukraine has continued its campaign of targeting Russian oil infrastructure, most recently striking the Tuapse refinery. This facility is considered crucial to Russia’s military supply chain in occupied Ukrainian territories. The attack, described by a Ukrainian commander as a recurring event, follows previous successful strikes that have disrupted operations and caused environmental concerns. Kyiv views these strikes as a strategic method to sever Russia’s primary financial source for its war efforts.

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