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Ukraine's Zelenskiy confirms drone strike on refining facilities in Russia's Tyumen region

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Posted on June 20, 2026

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· Last updated: June 20, 2026

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Ukraine Confirms Drone Strike on Russian Tyumen Oil Refinery, Unveils New Long-range Drones

Ukrainian Drone Operations and Strategic Developments

Details of the Tyumen Oil Refinery Strike

June 20 (Reuters) - Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Saturday that Ukrainian drones had struck an oil refinery in Russia's Tyumen Region in western Siberia, more than 2,000 km (1,200 miles) from Ukraine.

Introduction of Advanced Long-range Drones

He also said Ukraine had developed new long-range drones capable of operating over more than 3,000 km.

Presidential Statement on Special Operations

Speaking in his nightly video address, Zelenskiy offered thanks to the Ukrainian military's special operations which "have reached Tyumen Region in Russia, including an oil refining facility. More than 2,000 km from our state border. This is effective work."

Strategic Impact of Drone Strikes

Ukraine's military has been engaged for months in a campaign of medium and long-range strikes on Russian targets, focusing mainly on the oil industry, to hinder Moscow's capability in funding the war.

Russian Response to the Attack

The governor of Tyumen Region, Alexander Moor, earlier said that Russian air defences repelled a drone attack on the oil refinery. He said that according to preliminary reports, there was no damage and staff were evacuated.

Significance of the Tyumen Refinery

The Tyumen refinery, one of the country's most modern and complex, has a nominal capacity of around 8 million metric tons per year. It processes roughly 6 million tons of crude annually, producing about 0.5 million tons of gasoline and 2.5 million tons of diesel, according to industry estimates.

Deployment and Capabilities of New Drones

Zelenskiy said the new, modernised long-range drones "have also been successfully deployed".

"They can now reach targets at a distance of 3,000 km," he said. These are entirely justified responses to Russian strikes against our state. Ukraine's plan of long-range operations is being implemented."

(Reporting by Ron Popeski and Oleksandr Kozhukhar, Editing by Franklin Paul)

Key Takeaways

  • Zelenskiy confirmed a drone strike on a modern Tyumen oil refinery (~8 million t/year capacity), over 2,000 km from Ukraine, stressing the effectiveness of Ukraine’s long‑range capabilities.
  • Ukraine claims new modernised long‑range drones can reach 3,000 km, backed by previous developments like the Sichen UAV (1,400 km) and Flamingo missile (3,000 km).
  • Russia’s governor reported the Tyumen attack was repelled with no damage, underscoring persistent escalation in Ukraine’s strategic deep‑strike operations targeting oil infrastructure.

Frequently Asked Questions

What did Ukraine target in Russia's Tyumen region?
Ukrainian drones struck an oil refinery in Russia's Tyumen Region, over 2,000 km from Ukraine.
How far are Ukraine's new drones capable of reaching?
Ukraine's new long-range drones can reach targets over 3,000 km away.
Was there any damage reported at the Tyumen oil refinery?
Russian officials said there was no reported damage to the Tyumen oil refinery and that staff were evacuated.
Why is Ukraine targeting Russian oil refineries?
Ukraine targets Russian oil facilities to disrupt Moscow’s war funding and logistics capabilities.
What is the capacity of the Tyumen oil refinery?
The Tyumen refinery has a nominal capacity of 8 million metric tons per year, processing approximately 6 million tons of crude annually.

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