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Ukraine attacked Russia's largest Omsk oil refinery, 2500 km from the front

If key installations are destroyed, a further increase in fuel shortages beyond the Urals and in Siberia can be expected.

Ukrainian long-range drones "Liuty" carried out an unprecedented raid on the Omsk oil refinery, located deep in the rear of the Russian Federation — 2000 km from the front. This was one of the few large objects of Russian oil refining that had remained out of reach for Ukrainian Armed Forces attacks until now.

Omsk region governor Vitaly Khotsenko stated on Telegram that Russian air defense forces "shot down enemy UAVs" over the region, but did not specify the location of the attack or its consequences.

Representatives of "Gazprom Neft", which owns the enterprise, and the plant itself have not yet commented on the situation.

Videos have appeared online showing a powerful column of fire and smoke after the hit on the refinery. There is no precise information yet on which specific installation the drones targeted.

Experts note that if key production capacities were destroyed, this could provoke a serious fuel shortage beyond the Urals and in Siberia. Regular attacks on Russian oil refineries have already caused a fuel crisis in Russia last spring and summer.

While Ukrainian drones attacked Omsk, Russian troops this night launched a massive attack on Kyiv, using dozens of missiles and hundreds of drones.

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    06.07.2026
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    06.07.2026
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    06.07.2026
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