Ukraine's military says it struck two Russian oil refineries overnight
Ukraine's drone strikes targeted key oil refineries, disrupting about 14% of Russia's refining capacity and aiming to reduce military funding amid ongoing conflict.
- Ukrainian drone forces targeted two major Russian oil refineries, causing fires and explosions, according to Ukraine's General Staff.
- The operations aimed to reduce Russia's offensive potential and complicate fuel supplies to its military, according to Ukraine's General Staff.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy called for tougher sanctions against Russia's banking and energy sectors.
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Ukraine Strikes Russian Refineries As Moscow Launches Massive Drone Assault
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