Ukrainian long-range drones struck one of Russia’s largest oil refineries and a major chemical plant the night of Saturday-Sunday, April 26, as Kyiv continues to degrade the industrial infrastructure funding Moscow’s war effort.
In Yaroslavl, located in Russia’s Central Federal District, drones targeted the Slavneft-YANOS refinery, causing a fire at the facility.
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Andriy Kovalenko, the Head of the Center for Countering Disinformation at the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine, confirmed the strike and released footage of the incident. Slavneft-YANOS, controlled by Rosneft and Gazprom, is among Russia’s top five refineries by processing volume and serves as a critical fuel supplier for the country’s central regions.
Simultaneously, a separate drone strike in the Volgograd region damaged a high-pressure sulfuric acid pipeline at the Apatit nitrogen complex. Volgograd Governor Georgiy Filimonov reported that while the attack did not trigger a fire, five employees sustained chemical burns and were hospitalized.
Additional drone activity was recorded in the Tambov region, with explosions reported near the city of Michurinsk.
This expansion of long-range operations follows a highly successful week for Ukraine’s aerial campaign.
On April 22, the Tuapse and Novokuibyshevsk oil refineries, both owned by Rosneft, were forced to suspend operations following repeated drone strikes. The Tuapse facility, which processes 12 million metric tons annually, has been crippled by fires and damage to its port infrastructure, with local observers describing the scene as a “man-made disaster” as oil products leaked into the surrounding areas.
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