Key facts
- Ukraine conducted drone strikes on two Russian oil refineries.
- One refinery was in the Krasnodar region, and another was in Yaroslavl.
- The strikes have worsened fuel shortages across Russia.
- Sales restrictions have been implemented in at least 17 Russian regions.
- One person was killed and another injured near the Slavyansk refinery.
- Ukrainian forces struck an artillery manufacturing plant in Volgograd, Russia.
- Flamingo missiles were used in the Volgograd strike, according to President Zelenskyy.
- The Volgograd strike resulted in one death and 11 injuries.
- Crimea's tourist season is faltering due to Ukrainian strikes.
- Strikes in Crimea target energy, oil, and military infrastructure.
- Widespread power outages are occurring in Crimea.
- Summer camps in Crimea have been suspended.
Ukraine has escalated its drone and missile attacks against Russian infrastructure, striking two oil refineries and an artillery manufacturing plant. Overnight drone strikes targeted refineries in the Krasnodar region and Yaroslavl, exacerbating existing severe fuel shortages across Russia. These shortages have prompted sales restrictions in at least 17 regions. The attack near the Slavyansk refinery resulted in one death and one injury.
In a separate development, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that Ukrainian forces used Flamingo missiles to strike an artillery manufacturing plant located in Volgograd, Russia. This strike led to one fatality and 11 individuals sustaining injuries.
These Ukrainian strikes are also having a significant impact on Crimea. The region's tourist season is faltering due to intensified Ukrainian drone attacks targeting energy, oil, and military infrastructure. The strikes have caused widespread power outages and led to the suspension of summer camps, further disrupting normal life and economic activity on the peninsula.
The cumulative effect of these attacks indicates a strategic effort by Ukraine to disrupt Russia's industrial capacity, energy supply, and military production, while also impacting civilian life and economic sectors in targeted regions and occupied territories.
