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How Ukraine’s devastating drone attacks triggered Russia’s fuel shortage crisis

The Independent

The Independent

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July 8, 2026

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How Ukraine’s devastating drone attacks triggered Russia’s fuel shortage crisis

Ukraine’s persistent drone attacks have crippled Russian oil refineries across the country

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Kyiv Post

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· Jul 6, 2026

Ukraine Strikes Major Russian Refinery, Baltic Oil Ports, Drones Trigger First Air Raid in Chelyabinsk

Ukraine reportedly targeted one of Russia’s largest oil refineries, two major Baltic export ports, and an industrial facility in an overnight drone campaign, according to Russian officials and media. The attacks also reportedly triggered the first air raid alerts in Chelyabinsk since the start of the full-scale war, over 1,000 miles from Ukrainian-controlled territory. Russia claimed to have intercepted 519 drones, while Kyiv has not commented.

Financial Times

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· Jul 5, 2026

Ukraine striking Russian energy infrastructure at unprecedented rate

Kyiv’s intensified drone campaign is spurring Russia’s worst fuel crisis in decades

Fark

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· Jun 27, 2026

Day 1,585 of WW3: Drones strike Russian oil pumping station supplying Moscow, vital for transferring diesel fuel to the Moscow Ring Oil Product Pipeline and Baltic Sea ports. This is your Saturday Ukraine invasion conversation [News]

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CBC News

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· Jul 1, 2026

Russia, one of the world's biggest oil exporters, moves to import fuel as drone strikes squeeze supply

For weeks, Ukraine has been launching drone strikes against Russian refineries, creating a fuel crisis that has triggered restrictions and long lines at the pump. Now, the Kremlin has taken the rare step to look outside the country to bolster fuel supplies.

Off The Press

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· Jun 29, 2026

Putin admits Russia has fuel shortage after Ukraine strikes

Russian President Vladimir Putin said Sunday that Ukraine’s drone campaign has led to a fuel shortage across Russia, acknowledging mounting pressure on the country’s energy sector while insisting the Kremlin is quickly restoring damaged oil facilities. In comments to Russian state TV, Putin said Moscow is importing more fuel and accelerating refinery repairs to address []...Click to read more

Meduza.io

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· Jun 29, 2026

Ukrainian drones have struck nearly every major Russian refinery. Which facilities have yet to be hit?

Ukrainian forces have been systematically targeting Russian oil refineries. By the end of May 2026, the Reuters news agency reported, not a single major refinery in the European part of Russia had escaped a Ukrainian drone attack. Many have been hit multiple times. The strikes have forced plants to cut or halt production, setting off a large-scale fuel crisis across the country.

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Related coverage for "How Ukraine’s devastating drone attacks triggered Russia’s fuel shortage crisis": Kyiv Post — Ukraine Strikes Major Russian Refinery, Baltic Oil Ports, Drones Trigger First Air Raid in Chelyabinsk. Financial Times — Ukraine striking Russian energy infrastructure at unprecedented rate. Fark — Day 1,585 of WW3: Drones strike Russian oil pumping station supplying Moscow, vital for transferring diesel fuel to the Moscow Ring Oil Product Pipeline and Baltic Sea ports. This is your Saturday Ukraine invasion conversation [News]. CBC News — Russia, one of the world's biggest oil exporters, moves to import fuel as drone strikes squeeze supply. Off The Press — Putin admits Russia has fuel shortage after Ukraine strikes. Meduza.io — Ukrainian drones have struck nearly every major Russian refinery. Which facilities have yet to be hit?