Ukrainian drones struck three Russian oil refineries, pipeline pumping stations, Russian tankers in the Sea of Azov, and a military airbase in overnight attacks stretching from areas near the Ukrainian border to Russia's Ural region, multiple media outlets reported on Wednesday.
The strikes are reportedly part of Ukraine's expanding long-range drone campaign against Russia's oil refining and energy infrastructure, with attacks reaching deeper into Russian territory. Kyiv also hit Russia's largest oil refinery in Omsk on Monday, about 2,700 kilometers (1,700 miles) from Ukrainian-held territory.
Drones struck the TANECO and TAIF-NK refineries in Tatarstan, the Saratov oil refinery, the Borisoglebsk military airbase in Voronezh region, and a petroleum products pumping station in Bashkortostan.
Russia's Defense Ministry shot down 415 Ukrainian drones overnight.
According to media reports, Ukraine also struck between six and nine oil tankers in the Sea of Azov, a key supply route for Russian forces in Crimea and occupied southern Ukraine. However, Rostov Governor Yury Slyusar reportedly said only two empty tankers were hit.
Reuters reported that a drone struck the Chevron-chartered tanker Yasa Polaris near Russia's CPC marine terminal. Operator Yasa Tanker reported no casualties, hull damage, or pollution. Sally Jones of Chevron toldthat Chevron is aware of the incident, the crew is safe, and "the vessel is proceeding to a safe port".
Ukrainian drones attacked the Krasnodarskaya pumping station, part of the Blue Stream pipeline supplying gas to Turkey, but exports continued uninterrupted, Reuters reported.
Separately, Russia launched ballistic missile strikes on Kyiv overnight, its third such attack in less than a week, killing at least one person, Ukrainian authorities reportedly said.
The Information and Press Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation and the Press Office of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine did not immediately respond to a inquries from.