MOSCOW, Sep 14: Ukrainian drones have struck one of Russia’s largest oil refineries, Kirishi, in the northwestern Leningrad region, sparking a fire.
The strike follows weeks of Ukrainian attacks on Russian oil infrastructure, which Kyiv claims fuels Moscow’s war effort.
The facility, operated by Russian oil major Surgutneftegas, produces close to 17.7 million metric tonnes per year and is one of Russia’s top three by output.
Over three years since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, drones have emerged as a key weapon for both sides.
Multiple Russian drones crossed into Poland on Wednesday, prompting NATO to send fighter jets to shoot them down.
Ukraine’s General Staff reported explosions and a fire at the Kirishi refinery.
At least 80 Ukrainian drones were shot down overnight over Russia, occupied Crimea, and the adjacent Sea of Azov.
Russia remains the world’s second largest oil exporter, but a seasonal rise in demand and sustained Ukrainian drone strikes have caused gasoline shortages in recent weeks.
Gas stations have run dry in some regions of the country, with motorists waiting in long lines and officials resorting to rationing or cutting off sales altogether.
To ease the shortage, Russia has paused gasoline exports, declaring a full ban until September 30 and a partial ban affecting traders and intermediaries until October 31. (AP)