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Russian Refineries Under Fire
Ukraine has repeatedly attacked Russian
refineries, fuel depots, and similar facilities in
the past. During the observed period, however,
it launched an unprecedented campaign against
Russian oil infrastructure. It thereby imposed
its own “sanctions” on the sector that provides
Putin’s regime with money for war. The results
began to show through reduced exports of
refined fuel, rising fuel prices at gas stations in
Russia, and eventually a total shortage in more
and more Russian regions. Where there was
still some gasoline available at gas stations,
long lines of waiting cars formed. We can reveal
that this scenario continued into the following
month. We’ll talk about that in the following
article. During August, Ukrainian drones struck
at least 10 refineries, most of them repeatedly.
These attacks disabled 21 percent of the total
capacity of Russian refineries.
During the night of Saturday, August 2nd,
the refineries in Ryazan and Kuybyshev near
Samara were hit. The following night, Sunday,
August 3rd, a fuel depot in Adler near Sochi
was struck. On Thursday, August 7th, it was
the Afipsky refinery near Krasnodar, and on
Saturday, August 9th, the refinery in Slavyansk-
na-Kubani. Both had already been hit before
and now suffered further damage. On Sunday,
August 10th, the target was the refinery near
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October 2025