Ukraine Hits Russian Oil Facilities Following End of US-Brokered Ceasefire
Ukrainian Drone Strikes Resume After Ceasefire
MOSCOW, May 13 (Reuters) - Ukraine resumed drone attacks on Russia's oil refineries and ports on Wednesday, two days after a three-day ceasefire proposed by U.S. President Donald Trump expired.
Ukraine has been targeting Russian oil infrastructure to undercut Moscow's revenues from the energy sector and dent its military might as the four-year war grinds on.
Russian Defense Response
Russia's defence ministry said on Wednesday that 286 Ukrainian drones had been intercepted and destroyed over Russian regions overnight.
Impact on Krasnodar Region
In the southern Krasnodar region, drone fragments fell near an industrial facility, causing a fire in the village of Volna, where Taman port's oil products and other terminals are located, regional authorities said.
Attack on Astrakhan Gas Processing Plant
Debris from a separate Ukrainian drone attack caused a fire at a gas processing plant, which also produces fuel, in Russia's southern Astrakhan region, the region's authorities said.
Official Statements and Casualty Report
"All enemy aircraft were either shot down or neutralised by electronic warfare systems," Igor Babushkin, the local governor, wrote on Telegram. "The debris caused a fire."
Babushkin said there were no casualties or injuries and that the fire was expected to be extinguished within a few hours.
Location of the Plant
The plant is located near the Caspian Sea, some 1,675 km (1,040 miles) from the Ukrainian border.
Reporting Credits
(Reporting by Reuters; Editing by Sharon Singleton)