Ukrainian defense forces struck the Syzran oil refinery in Russia’s Samara region, 10 tankers, four ferries, and other Russian military targets on July 11 and in the early hours of July 12, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported.
Explosions and fires were recorded at the Syzran facility during the overnight attack. The General Staff stated that the extent of the damage is currently being clarified.
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The military noted that the Syzran plant is one of the largest oil processing enterprises in the Samara region, with a design capacity of 8.5 million tons of oil per year. It produces gasoline, diesel, and aviation fuel used to supply the Russian Armed Forces.
In the Sea of Azov, Ukrainian forces struck 10 Russian tankers and four ferries. According to the General Staff, the tankers transport Russian oil and petroleum products to bypass international sanctions, while the ferries provide military logistics and cargo transportation for the Russian army.
On July 11, Ukrainian troops struck a Russian train carrying fuel and lubricants near Tokmak in the Zaporizhzhia region, damaging the locomotive.
The General Staff also confirmed the results of a July 10 strike, reporting damage to an oil processing unit at the NOVATEK-Ust-Luga complex in Slobodka, Leningrad region.
Background operations
The official confirmation follows earlier reports of drone activity targeting Russian energy and maritime infrastructure. The Exilenova+ Telegram channel reported that drones struck the Syzran facility, with OSINT analysts indicating the use of FP-1 drones. Analysts suggested the strike targeted the ELOU-AVT-5 unit, which accounts for up to 30% of the refinery’s primary oil processing capacity.
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