Ukraine hits Russia’s energy targets after US-brokered ceasefire ends

Russia and Ukraine have been engaged in tit-for-tat attacks on energy facilities.
  • Ukraine has been targeting Russian ‌oil infrastructure ‌to undercut Moscow’s revenues from ‌the ⁠energy sector

MOSCOW: Ukraine resumed drone attacks on Russia’s oil refineries and ports on Wednesday, two days after a three-day ceasefire proposed by US President Donald Trump expired.

Ukraine has been targeting Russian ‌oil infrastructure ‌to undercut Moscow’s revenues from ‌the ⁠energy sector and ⁠dent its military might as the four-year war grinds on.

Russia’s defense ministry said on Wednesday that 286 Ukrainian drones had been intercepted and destroyed over Russian regions overnight.

In the southern Krasnodar ⁠region, drone fragments fell near an ‌industrial facility, causing ‌a fire in the village of ‌Volna, where Taman port’s oil products and ‌other terminals are located, regional authorities said.

Debris from a separate Ukrainian drone attack caused a fire at a gas processing plant, which ‌also produces fuel, in Russia’s southern Astrakhan region, the region’s ⁠authorities ⁠said.

“All enemy aircraft were either shot down or neutralized by electronic warfare systems,” Igor Babushkin, the local governor, wrote on Telegram. “The debris caused a fire.”

Babushkin said there were no casualties or injuries and that the fire was expected to be extinguished within a few hours.

The plant is located near the Caspian Sea, some 1,675km from the Ukrainian border.

BY: The Times Union – REUTERS