Ukrainian drone strikes target Russian refineries and ports, intensifying efforts to disrupt Moscow's war finances and causing fuel shortages.

Ukrainian drones struck Russia's Saratov Oil Refinery overnight on July 8, monitoring channels reported.

Ukraine hit three Russian refineries and tankers overnight in a drone campaign, with nearly 200 refinery strikes in 2026 pressuring oil markets and risk

Ukrainian drones target Russian refineries and tankers, prompting Russia to ban diesel exports to stabilize domestic fuel supplies.

KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Ukrainian drones on Thursday hit more Russian oil facilities and set two oil tankers ablaze in the Sea of Azov, a day after U.S. President Donald

Russian officials say Ukraine struck an oil refinery, fuel depots and defense facilities while drone attacks disrupted flights in Moscow and St. Petersburg.

An oil refinery in the southern Krasnodar region caught fire after a Ukrainian drone attack early Friday, while authorities in the city of Taganrog evacuated some residents from…

The drone strikes form part of Ukraine's campaign designed to choke off supplies and transportation routes in and out of Crimea.

An overnight assault reached key oil facilities in southern Russia, adding pressure to a fuel network already strained by repeated Ukrainian strikes.

Kyiv says the strikes are fair retribution for Russia's more than four-year barrages on Ukraine and that it is a bid to force Russia to the negotiating table. #EuropeNews

Ukraine's drone strikes hit Russian refineries and fuel tankers, cutting refining capacity by a third. Here's what it means for oil prices and crypto

Ukrainian drone strikes target Russian refineries and ports, intensifying efforts to disrupt Moscow's war finances and causing fuel shortages.