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In one of the deepest strikes ever, Ukrainian drones strike Russia's largest refinery.

Kyiv’s military confirmed on Monday that Ukrainian drones had'struck' Russia's Omsk Refinery, located deep in Siberia and the largest refinery in the country. This would have been 'one of the longest ranged' Ukrainian strikes since the beginning of the war. Local Russian authorities also confirmed a strike.

Ukraine's General Staff released a statement in which it stated that the strike caused an fire at the Omsk Refinery. The refinery is located around 2,700 kilometers (1,700 miles), away from Ukrainian territory, and near the border between Russia and Kazakhstan.

Vitaly Khotsenko said that Ukraine attacked the refinery and said that Russian air defenses destroyed most of drones involved in the strike.

Khotsenko wrote in a message on the Russian messaging application MAX that there were no injuries and emergency services had arrived at the scene. It wasn't immediately clear what damage had been done to the refinery.

According to sources, the Gazpromneft owned Omsk refinery processed approximately 23 million metric tonnes last year. That's around 460,000 barrels per day.

Ukraine is intensifying its campaign of strikes on Russian oil refineries. This has caused fuel shortages in some time zones.

Local governors said that, in addition to Omsk and other Russian ports on the Baltic Sea such as Ust-Luga, Vysotsk and Kaluga, the Ukrainian military also 'hit' targets 'in the Kaluga, Yaroslavl and Kaluga regions.

According to the Russian-installed officials, a woman was killed in Crimea after a strike occurred on Kerch's port. Sevastopol was the largest city on the peninsula and suffered a power outage, according to reports. Reporting by Felix Light, Alessandra Prrentice, Alexandra Hudson, Emelia Sithole-Matarise, and Sharon Singleton; Editing by Alexandra Hudson and Emelia Sithole Matarise

(source: Reuters)