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Ukrainian drones attack Russian oil installations 1,500 km away

Ukraine's Security Service (SBU) said that its drones struck an oil refinery near the Russian city of Perm on Thursday. This was the second attack in a row on oil facilities around the region as Kyiv tries to reduce the energy revenues Moscow uses to fund war.

SBU: The Lukoil-owned refining plant, located over 1,500 km from Ukraine, is one of the largest refineries in Russia, with a capacity of 13 million metric tonnes per year.

Lukoil did not respond immediately to a request for comment.

The SBU reported that preliminary information indicated that the strike had hit a critical facility at the refinery for the primary oil processing, effectively taking the unit offline.

The report added that the oil pumping station, which supplies oil to the refinery, was 'again attacked in the area. It said that the station was attacked over night?on Wednesday?and that Thursday's attack created new fire pockets.

Ukraine intensified its attacks on Russia to disrupt the oil industry in Russia and reduce revenue that is used by Moscow to fund 'the war in Ukraine'. This was done as global prices rose amid the Iran War and sanctions were loosened against Moscow. (Reporting and editing by Alex Richardson, Louise Heavens and Anna Pruchnicka)

(source: Reuters)