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Putin humiliated as oil refinery deep inside Russia burns - 1,500 miles from Ukraine

Daily Express

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July 7, 2026

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Putin humiliated as oil refinery deep inside Russia burns - 1,500 miles from Ukraine

The oil refinery attack marks one of the deepest attacks on Russian territory by Ukraine since the war began.

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Hot Air

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· Jun 29, 2026

Another Russian Oil Refinery in Flames

Another Russian Oil Refinery in Flames

Watchdog Report

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· Jun 27, 2026

Ukraine Just Hit Russia Where It Hurts Most

Ukraine just struck a massive oil refinery just 15 miles from the Kremlin — and Russia may not get it running again until 2027. Story Snapshot Ukraine hit the Moscow Oil Refinery twice in June 2026, causing damage that could shut it down for at least six months. The refinery supplies 40 of the Moscow []

Daily Express

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· Jun 25, 2026

Disaster for Putin as major oil refinery offline until 2027 after huge Ukraine strikes

The facility is expected to be out of action for at least six months.

Euromaidan Press

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· Jun 30, 2026

Ukraine burned half of Russia’s oil refining, made Moscow’s diesel ban for three days, Ukrainian analyst says

Moscow weighs a diesel export ban next, then backs off

Kyiv Post

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· Jul 2, 2026

Ukraine Hits One of Russia’s Largest Refineries, Bridge and Command Post in Multi-Target Strike

The Ukrainian military struck one of Russia’s largest oil refineries in Kstovo, reportedly damaging a key processing unit and sparking a fire. The military also hit a Russian drone warehouse in Zaporizhzhia, a logistics bridge in Luhansk, and a command post in the Kharkiv region.

Ukrainska Pravda

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· Jul 1, 2026

Zelenskyy: Ukrainian weapons strike Ufa oil refinery again and hit Russian military industry site in Penza Oblast – video

President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has said Ukrainian weapons have struck an oil refinery in Russia's Ufa for the second time, referring to the strikes as long-range sanctions. The refinery lies 1,300 km from the front line. He also said a Russian military-industrial complex facility in Penza Oblast has been hit.

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Related coverage for "Putin humiliated as oil refinery deep inside Russia burns - 1,500 miles from Ukraine": Hot Air — Another Russian Oil Refinery in Flames. Watchdog Report — Ukraine Just Hit Russia Where It Hurts Most. Daily Express — Disaster for Putin as major oil refinery offline until 2027 after huge Ukraine strikes. Euromaidan Press — Ukraine burned half of Russia’s oil refining, made Moscow’s diesel ban for three days, Ukrainian analyst says. Kyiv Post — Ukraine Hits One of Russia’s Largest Refineries, Bridge and Command Post in Multi-Target Strike. Ukrainska Pravda — Zelenskyy: Ukrainian weapons strike Ufa oil refinery again and hit Russian military industry site in Penza Oblast – video