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    Ukrainian drones target Russian petrochemical complex and oil refinery

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    Posted on September 18, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Ukrainian drones attacked Russian oil facilities, aiming to disrupt energy exports. The strikes targeted Bashkortostan and Volgograd regions.

    Table of Contents

    • Overview of Drone Attacks on Russian Energy Infrastructure
    • Details of the Bashkortostan Attack
    • Impact on Volgograd Refinery
    • Responses from Russian Authorities

    Ukrainian Drones Strike Key Russian Oil Refinery and Petrochemical Complex

    Overview of Drone Attacks on Russian Energy Infrastructure

    KYIV/MOSCOW (Reuters) - Ukraine said on Thursday that its drones had struck a major oil processing and petrochemical complex and an oil refinery in Russia, part of an intensifying campaign to disrupt Moscow's oil and gas sector.

    Details of the Bashkortostan Attack

    Ukraine, which has become increasingly frustrated with the pace and direction of peace talks with Russia, has stepped up drone attacks on Russian energy infrastructure in recent weeks, systematically targeting key facilities to try to reduce Moscow's export revenues and stir domestic discontent.

    Impact on Volgograd Refinery

    Russia, which regularly targets Ukraine's energy infrastructure, calls the attacks "acts of terrorism". Some parts of Russia have suffered gasoline shortages as a result of the Ukrainian campaign.

    Responses from Russian Authorities

    A source in Kyiv's SBU security service said Ukrainian drones had struck an oil refinery in central Russia's Bashkortostan region overnight, causing damage to a distillation station there.

    Radiy Khabirov, the head of Bashkortostan region in the Ural Mountains, said that two Ukrainian drones had attacked the Gazprom Neftekhim Salavat oil processing and petrochemical complex, one of Russia's largest.

    "We are assessing the extent of the damage. We're currently putting out the fire. All the (emergency) services are on site," Khabirov said on Telegram.

    There were no casualties and the complex's own security forces had opened fire on the drones, he said. The same complex was attacked by Ukraine in May 2024.

    Ukrainian drones last week also attacked an oil refinery in Ufa, Bashkortostan's regional capital, which lies approximately 1,400 kilometres (870 miles) from the Ukrainian border.

    Separately, Ukraine's military said on Thursday that its Special Operations Forces had struck an oil refinery in Russia's Volgograd region overnight, temporarily halting operations.

    Andrei Bocharov, the governor of the Volgograd region, said on Telegram that air defence forces had repelled what he called a massive Ukrainian drone attack. He mentioned minor damage to people's homes, but made no mention of damage to the oil refinery and said nobody had been hurt.

    Reuters could not independently verify the Ukrainian assertion about the Volgograd refinery.

    According to industry sources, the Volgograd refinery, controlled by Lukoil, processed 13.7 million metric tons of oil, or 5.1% of the total volume at Russian refineries in 2024.

    (Reporting by Anastasiia Malenko in Kyiv, Tom Balmforth in London and by Vladimir Soldatkin in Moscow; Writing by Andrew Osborn; Editing by Frances Kerry)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Ukrainian drones targeted Russian oil and petrochemical facilities.
    • •Attacks are part of Ukraine's strategy to disrupt Russian energy exports.
    • •Bashkortostan and Volgograd regions were specifically targeted.
    • •Russia labels these attacks as acts of terrorism.
    • •No casualties reported, but some infrastructure damage occurred.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Ukrainian drones target Russian petrochemical complex and oil refinery

    1What did Ukraine claim regarding its drone attacks?

    Ukraine claimed that its drones struck a major oil processing and petrochemical complex and an oil refinery in Russia as part of an intensifying campaign against Russian energy infrastructure.

    2What regions in Russia were targeted by the Ukrainian drones?

    The Ukrainian drones targeted an oil refinery in Bashkortostan and another in the Volgograd region, causing temporary halts in operations.

    3How did Russian officials respond to the drone attacks?

    Russian officials described the drone attacks as 'acts of terrorism' and reported minor damage to homes and ongoing assessments of the damage at the affected facilities.

    4What was the impact of these drone attacks on Russian energy supply?

    As a result of the Ukrainian campaign, some parts of Russia have experienced gasoline shortages, indicating a significant impact on their energy supply.

    5Were there any casualties reported from the drone strikes?

    According to reports, there were no casualties from the drone strikes, although damage was inflicted on the targeted facilities.

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