Ukrainian Drones Strike Oil Refinery in the Urals and Targets in Grozny
Drone Attacks by Ukraine on Facilities Inside Russia
According to Главком: On May 8, 2026, Ukrainian drones launched strikes on multiple sites across Russia, including the Lukoil-Permnefteorgsintez oil refinery in Perm, facilities in Grozny (Chechnya), and the Yaroslavnefteorgsintez refinery in Yaroslavl. The operation drew significant attention due to the extreme distances involved-far from Ukraine’s border.
The targeted refinery in Perm lies over 1,500 kilometers from Ukrainian territory. This marked the third attack on this strategic facility in recent days. A fire broke out on the premises during the strike, underscoring the severity of the impact.
Developments in Chechnya and Yaroslavl
Chechnya also experienced a turbulent night. According to monitoring sources, drones struck targets in Grozny. One unmanned aerial vehicle hit the base of the 42nd Guards Motor Rifle Division, while another crashed near the local headquarters of Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB).
In the early hours of May 8, oil infrastructure in Yaroslavl came under attack as well, specifically the strategic Yaroslavnefteorgsintez (YANOS) plant. This facility is more than 700 kilometers from Ukraine’s state border. Explosions were heard around 2:00 a.m., causing alarm among local residents, who shared photos and videos from the scene on social media.
These strikes demonstrate Ukraine’s ongoing campaign against Russia’s energy infrastructure, potentially disrupting resource supplies to central regions and the military.
These attacks highlight an escalation in hostilities, with Ukraine focusing on hitting strategic enemy assets, which could undermine Russia’s energy stability.
Striking such distant targets showcases Ukraine’s growing drone capabilities and signals a shift in the conflict’s dynamics, where warfare extends beyond traditional front lines. Future developments could have major implications for regional security and bilateral relations.
The recent drone strikes not only targeted oil refineries but also strategic military bases, reflecting a broader strategy by Ukraine to disrupt Russian operations. This escalation is part of a sustained campaign against key energy infrastructure, which raises questions about the ongoing conflict dynamics. For a more detailed overview of how Ukrainian forces are targeting oil facilities and repair bases in occupied regions, see our coverage on this strategic offensive.
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