Russia suffered another humiliating blow as Ukrainian drones successfully targeted the Ryazan Oil Refinery, one of the country’s largest, along with the Ryazan Thermal Power Plant. The operation, carried out by Ukraine’s Security Service (SBU) and Special Operations Forces, left key infrastructure damaged, causing massive fires and disrupting Russia’s oil production capabilities. The strike adds to Ukraine’s ongoing campaign to weaken the Kremlin’s war machine by targeting its industrial backbone.
The Ryazan Oil Refinery, a major facility processing 17 million tonnes of oil annually, saw at least three storage tanks set ablaze. Additionally, a critical workshop responsible for refining diesel fuel and aviation kerosene was hit, leading to large-scale damage. Social media posts from local residents reported over 50 explosions, confirming the severity of the attack.
Target | Reported Damage |
---|---|
Ryazan Oil Refinery | Tanks on fire, hydrotreatment unit damaged |
Ryazan Thermal Power Plant | Hit by drones, operational disruptions |
Bryansk Industrial Plant | Reported damage confirmed by General Staff |
This latest wave of strikes underscores Ukraine’s growing precision and reach, proving that even Russia’s critical infrastructure deep inside its borders is no longer safe. Ukrainian officials vow that these “drone sanctions” on Russia’s war-fueling industries will continue, further crippling the Kremlin’s ability to sustain its military aggression.
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