Ukrainian military struck three fuel plants in Russia: details of a large-scale operation.
According to inkorr.com: The Ukrainian military targeted the Russian energy infrastructure. According to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, significant attacks were carried out on two oil refineries and one gas processing plant in Russia on the night of October 29, 2025, which supply fuel to the Russian army.
The defense forces of Ukraine struck the Novospasky oil refinery and the Mariinsky oil refinery, as well as the Budyonnovsky gas processing plant.
The Novospasky oil refinery was hit. This enterprise, which is part of the 'Prominvest' holding, produces gasoline, diesel fuel, and fuel oil for the domestic and export markets of Russia. A fire broke out at the plant after the attack.
The Mariinsky oil refinery and the gas processing plant in Budyonnovsk also suffered severe damage. As a result of the strikes, production facilities were destroyed, and numerous fires occurred. These plants account for a significant share of Russian fuel production.
Thus, the Ukrainian military struck key facilities of the Russian energy infrastructure, leading to significant losses, as these enterprises supply fuel for the Russian army.
Attacks on Russian energy facilities underline the importance of supplying the Ukrainian military. Such strikes can significantly impact the opponent's capabilities, reducing their ability to conduct combat operations. The situation on the battlefield remains tense, and similar operations may become part of Ukraine's strategy in countering aggression.
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