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Russia’s largest oil refinery in flames as Ukraine strikes Omsk, 2,500 km away from border

The Omsk refinery was the last of Russia's 11 largest gasoline producers to be hit by Ukrainian forces.
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Hot Air
· Jul 6, 2026
Russia's Largest Oil Refinery in Flames
Russia's Largest Oil Refinery in Flames
Kyiv Post
· Jun 24, 2026
Moscow Refinery Knocked Offline Until 2027 After Drone Strikes – Reuters
Moscow’s largest fuel refinery is expected to remain offline until early 2027 after repeated Ukrainian drone strikes, Reuters reports. The attacks damaged key processing units at the Gazprom Neft-owned plant, which supplies most of the capital’s fuel.
The Kyiv Independent
· Jul 10, 2026
Major Russian oil refinery reportedly struck by Ukraine's military
Located roughly 500 kilometers (310 miles) from Ukrainian-controlled territory in Krasnodar Krai, the refinery is among the largest in southern Russia, producing nearly 6.6 million tons of fuel annually.
Euromaidan Press
· 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
South China Morning Post
· Jul 11, 2026
Russia’s diesel export ban deals fresh blow to strained energy market
Russia’s decision to ban diesel exports this week has roiled global energy markets, exacerbating shortages of the industrial fuel and sending prices soaring, even in countries that no longer buy the fuel from Moscow. Diesel accounts for the largest share of global oil consumption and soaring prices can ripple through the global economy given its wide range of uses, from industrial machinery and farm equipment to heavy transport and electricity generation. Supply has remained tight for years due...
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Related coverage for "Russia’s largest oil refinery in flames as Ukraine strikes Omsk, 2,500 km away from border": Hot Air — Russia's Largest Oil Refinery in Flames. Kyiv Post — Moscow Refinery Knocked Offline Until 2027 After Drone Strikes – Reuters. The Kyiv Independent — Major Russian oil refinery reportedly struck by Ukraine's military. Euromaidan Press — Ukraine burned half of Russia’s oil refining, made Moscow’s diesel ban for three days, Ukrainian analyst says. South China Morning Post — Russia’s diesel export ban deals fresh blow to strained energy market

