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 exacerbated fuel shortages in Russia.
- Fuel sales restrictions are in place in at least 17 Russian regions.
- One person was killed and another injured near the Slavyansk refinery.
- Ukrainian strikes are targeting energy, oil, and military infrastructure.
- Crimea's tourist season is faltering due to these strikes.
- Widespread power outages have occurred in Crimea.
- Summer camps in Crimea have been suspended.
Ukraine has conducted drone strikes on two Russian oil refineries overnight, targeting facilities in the Krasnodar region and Yaroslavl. These attacks have worsened severe fuel shortages across Russia, prompting sales restrictions in at least 17 regions. Near the Slavyansk refinery, one individual was killed and another sustained injuries. The intensified Ukrainian strikes, which target energy, oil, and military infrastructure, are also impacting Crimea's tourist season. This has resulted in widespread power outages and the suspension of summer camps in the region. The ongoing attacks contribute to a broader pattern of Ukrainian efforts to disrupt Russian infrastructure and resources.
