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Ukraine Hits One of Russia's Largest Oil Refining Complexes with Explosive Drone Attack

The Kirishi oil refinery, processing 355,000 barrels daily, experienced a fire from a Ukrainian drone strike, part of efforts to disrupt Russia's war-funding oil revenues, with no casualties reported.

  • On September 14, Ukrainian drones attacked Russia's Kirishi oil refinery in Leningrad Oblast, causing a brief fire from falling debris.
  • The strike took place amid an intensifying drone conflict involving Moscow and Kiev, which has seen attacks on Russian oil refineries and critical infrastructure.
  • Officials confirmed that three drones were intercepted near Kirishi, home to a major refinery that handles approximately 17.7 million tonnes of crude oil each year, equivalent to around 6.4% of Russia’s total refining output.
  • Russian authorities stated they intercepted a minimum of 361 drones launched by Ukraine, while President Zelenskyy described the attacks as the most impactful form of sanctions targeting Moscow’s oil sector.
  • The attack caused no injuries, production is to continue, and the strikes highlight the growing intensity and strategic focus of drone warfare in the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
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Iltalehti broke the news in Finland on Friday, September 12, 2025.
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