Ukrainian Drone Attack Ignites Fire at Russian Oil Terminal
Hızlı Bakış
- A Ukrainian drone attack caused a fire at an oil terminal in Russia's Krasnodar region, injuring two.
- This marks the latest strike on Russia's oil industry, crucial for funding the conflict.
- Meanwhile, the death toll from a previous drone strike on a dormitory in occupied Luhansk rose to 11.
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Ukraine has been increasingly targeting Russia's oil infrastructure as a means to disrupt funding for the ongoing conflict. This latest strike follows previous attacks on similar facilities. Meanwhile, Russia accuses Ukraine of war crimes for a drone strike on a dormitory in occupied Luhansk.
A Ukrainian drone attack ignited a fire at another Russian oil terminal overnight, local officials in Russia’s Krasnodar region confirmed on Saturday, marking what appears to be the latest strike against Moscow’s vital oil industry.
Authorities in the city of Novorossiysk reported that falling drone debris caused the blaze at an oil terminal, resulting in injuries to two individuals.
Officials did not immediately name the specific facility.
However, Russia’s Astra news outlet identified the target as the Sheskharis oil terminal and depot, a key terminus for state-controlled Transneft’s main oil pipelines in the region. Images shared by Astra, though unverified, reportedly showed smoke billowing above the site. Ukraine has not yet commented on the incident.
The attack underscores Ukraine’s expanding mid- and long-range strike capabilities, utilising domestically developed drone and missile technology in its defence against Russia’s four-year invasion. Strikes on Russian oil assets, which are crucial for funding the conflict, have become an increasingly frequent occurrence.
Meanwhile, the death toll from a Ukrainian drone strike on a college dormitory building in Starobilsk, a city within Ukraine’s Russia-occupied Luhansk region, rose to 11 following the overnight attack into Friday, according to Moscow-installed officials.
Russian President Vladimir Putin condemned the dormitory attack as a "crime" on Friday, instructing the military to prepare proposals for retaliation. He asserted that no military or law enforcement facilities were located near the college.
At an emergency UN Security Council meeting, convened at Russia’s request, Ukrainian Ambassador Melnyk Andrii refuted accusations of war crimes, dismissing them as a "pure propaganda show" and maintaining that the May 22 operations "exclusively targeted the Russian war machine."
Last week, Putin said he will only meet Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky once a lasting peace deal is agreed as he claimed the conflict is “coming to an end”.
Speaking after the annual Victory Day parade in Moscow, which marks the defeat of Nazi Germany in the Second World War, on Saturday (9 May), Putin was asked if Slovak prime minister Robert Fico had brought him a message from Zelensky.
The Russian leader responded: “Mr Fico told me about his meeting [with Zelensky] but there was no particular message. I simply heard once again that the Ukrainian side, Mr Zelensky, is ready to hold a personal meeting. Yes, I heard that. But this is not the first time we have heard such statements.”
Later, speaking of the war he began over four years ago, Putin said how he thinks the “matter is coming to an end”.
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Russia will likely implement enhanced security measures around its oil infrastructure.
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Further Ukrainian drone attacks on Russian energy infrastructure are probable.
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Russia may announce retaliatory actions against Ukraine.
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Açık Sorular
- Which specific oil terminal was targeted in Novorossiysk?
- What is the full extent of the damage to the Sheskharis oil terminal?
- What specific retaliatory measures will Russia take in response to the dormitory attack?
- Will Ukraine comment on the oil terminal attack?



