Lukoil Refinery in Komi Hit by Drones in 2,000-Kilometer Strike
Drone Strike Targets Lukoil's Uhta Oil Refinery
According to Главком: Drones successfully struck the 'Lukoil-Ukhtaneftepererabotka' oil refinery in the city of Ukhta, located in the Komi Republic. This facility lies more than 2,000 kilometers from the Ukrainian border. According to open-source intelligence analysts, the drones reached their target, resulting in explosions at the plant. Local residents report that at least three drones were involved in the attack on the refinery's infrastructure.
The 'Lukoil-Ukhtaneftepererabotka' refinery has an approved annual processing capacity of 3.98 million tons of oil. Its technological setup includes:
- Primary oil refining units,
- A unit for producing high-octane gasoline components,
- A unit for obtaining high-quality hydrotreated diesel fuel,
- A visbreaking unit,
- A unit for manufacturing various grades of bitumen.
Strategic Context of the Attack
This strike occurred amid escalating military actions. On the night of February 11, 2026, Ukraine's Defense Forces launched a large-scale series of attacks on strategic targets belonging to the aggressor state. The strikes have targeted locations not only within Russia but also in temporarily occupied Ukrainian territories. This campaign against Russia's energy infrastructure is part of a broader effort to diminish its war-funding capabilities. Concurrently, forecasts suggest Russia's revenue from energy exports in 2026 may fall to approximately 22% of all federal budget income, a significant drop from the 40-50% it previously represented.
The incident stands as a significant demonstration of modern military technology and its ability to impact an adversary's strategic assets deep behind the front lines.
The attack on the 'Lukoil-Ukhtaneftepererabotka' refinery underscores the growing role of drone technology in modern warfare and demonstrates the capability to strike targets at great distances from the frontline. It also points to a shift in war strategies, where strikes can be directed at critical infrastructure that affects an opponent's military and economic potential.
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