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Ukraine reportedly strikes Russian oil refinery and logistics center

Created at 22 Aug · 2:16 AM1 source↑ Market-relevant
IN SHORT

Ukraine's military reportedly launched an overnight attack on Russia's Samara Oblast, targeting the Novokuybyshevsk oil refinery and an Ozon logistics center. Photos on social media appear to show thick smoke rising from the refinery, one of Russia's largest.

Key Numbers

8.8 million metric tonsNovokuybyshevsk oil refinery annual capacity
900 kilometersDistance from Samara Oblast to Ukrainian front line
1,500 kilometersDistance from Perm to Ukrainian front line

Who's Involved

Ukraine's military
Reportedly launched an attack on Russian facilities
Novokuybyshevsk oil refinery
Targeted facility in Samara Oblast
Ozon
Russian e-commerce giant whose logistics center was reportedly hit
President Volodymyr Zelensky
Confirmed a strike on Russia's Perm oil refinery on Aug. 21
Ukraine reportedly strikes Russian oil refinery and logistics center

↳ Why This Matters

The reported Ukrainian strikes on a major Russian oil refinery and logistics hub, located far from the front lines, signal a potential escalation in Ukraine's long-range attack capabilities and could impact Russia's energy production and supply chains.

Key facts

  • Ukraine's military reportedly launched an attack on Russia's Samara Oblast overnight.
  • The Novokuybyshevsk oil refinery and an Ozon logistics center were reportedly targeted.
  • The Novokuybyshevsk refinery is one of the 10 largest in Russia, with a capacity of 8.8 million metric tons per year.
  • The Ozon facility is located in the neighboring town of Chapayevsk.
  • The targeted locations are approximately 900 kilometers from the front line in Ukraine.
  • This incident follows a reported Ukrainian strike on Russia's Perm oil refinery the previous day.

Ukraine's military reportedly launched an attack on Russia's Samara Oblast overnight, striking a key oil refinery and a commercial logistics center. Photos and videos circulating on social media appear to show thick black smoke rising from the Novokuybyshevsk oil refinery, which has an annual capacity of 8.8 million metric tons and is among Russia's top 10 refineries. The facility produces gasoline, diesel fuel, and fuel oil. Later in the night, a significant fire was observed at a warehouse in the nearby town of Chapayevsk, reportedly belonging to the Russian e-commerce company Ozon. These locations are situated approximately 900 kilometers from the front lines in Ukraine. The type of weaponry used in the reported strike remains unclear, though Kyiv's forces have been known to conduct long-range drone attacks deep within Russian territory. The Kyiv Independent has not yet been able to verify these reports, and Ukraine's military has not issued a comment. The extent of the damage is not yet known. This incident occurs just one day after President Volodymyr Zelensky confirmed a strike on Russia's Perm oil refinery, located about 1,500 kilometers from Ukraine.

Frequently asked questions

The Novokuybyshevsk oil refinery and a logistics center belonging to the Russian e-commerce giant Ozon were reportedly attacked in Russia's Samara Oblast.

The refinery has an annual capacity of 8.8 million metric tons, making it one of the 10 largest refineries in Russia. It produces gasoline, diesel fuel, and fuel oil.

The targeted communities in Samara Oblast are located roughly 900 kilometers (560 miles) from the front line in Ukraine.

Ukraine's military has not yet commented on the attack, and the reports could not be immediately verified.

What Happens Next

01Ukraine's military may comment on the attack.
02The extent of damage to the refinery and logistics center will become clearer.
03Russia may respond to the reported strike.

How It Developed

Ukraine's military reportedly attacked Russia's Samara Oblast overnight.
The Novokuybyshevsk oil refinery and an Ozon logistics center were reportedly struck.
Photos and videos appeared to show thick black smoke from the refinery.
The refinery has a capacity of 8.8 million metric tons of oil per year.
A large fire was also seen at a warehouse in Chapayevsk belonging to Ozon.
The targeted facilities are located roughly 900 kilometers from the Ukrainian front line.
This attack follows a reported Ukrainian strike on Russia's Perm oil refinery on Aug. 21.

Sources

T1
Major oil refinery, logistics center set ablaze in reported Ukrainian attackThe Kyiv Independent

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