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乌克兰袭击俄炼油厂,削弱俄军资助
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乌克兰近期加强了对俄罗斯能源基础设施的打击,通过远程无人机攻击了位于伏尔加格勒和巴什科尔托斯坦地区的两个重要炼油厂。这些袭击旨在削弱俄罗斯的石油收入,从而限制其战争融资能力。安全部门消息人士称,这些攻击不仅造成了设施损坏和火灾,还表明俄罗斯境内不存在绝对安全的区域。此次行动是乌克兰“深度打击”战略的一部分,旨在通过削减俄罗斯经济命脉来增加其战争成本,并对俄本土造成直接压力。尽管俄罗斯国防部声称击落了大量无人机,但乌克兰方面表示,此次袭击已迫使部分炼油厂停产,对俄罗斯的石油加工能力造成显著影响。

🎯 乌克兰利用远程无人机对俄罗斯的能源设施发动了两次关键打击,分别针对伏尔加格勒地区和巴什科尔托斯坦地区的炼油厂,这是其“深度打击”战略的一部分,旨在削弱俄罗斯的战争能力。

🔥 位于巴什科尔托斯坦的 Gazprom Naftohim Salavat 炼油厂遭受袭击,引发火灾并造成损坏,该设施是俄罗斯最大的炼油和石化联合体之一,此次袭击旨在切断俄罗斯军事预算的石油收入来源。

🏭 位于伏尔加格勒地区的炼油厂也遭到袭击,根据初步数据,此次袭击已迫使该炼油厂停产。该厂每年处理1570万吨石油,约占俄罗斯总石油加工能力的6%。

📈 乌克兰近期加大了对俄罗斯能源基础设施的打击力度,目标包括油轮和炼油厂,以期通过削减其经济命脉(石油和天然气出口)来对俄罗斯施加财政压力,并已导致俄罗斯国内油价上涨和部分地区出现燃油短缺。

Satellite imagery shows the aftermath of a Ukrainian strike on an oil refinery in Russia's Volgograd region.

Ukrainian long-range drones attacked a major Russian oil refinery on Thursday, causing damage at the facility, a security source told Business Insider. The attack marked the latest strike on the country's valuable energy sector.

Russia's vast oil business is a top domestic industry fueling its war against Ukraine, and that's put it directly in Kyiv's sights. Earlier on Thursday, the Ukrainian military said that it carried out a separate attack on another Russian refinery.

In recent weeks, Ukraine has ramped up its deep-strike campaign against energy infrastructure to increase pressure on Russia. Its oil and natural gas exports are a critical sector of its already strained economy.

A source in the Security Service of Ukraine, SBU, said long-range drones struck infrastructure at the Gazprom Naftohim Salavat facility in Russia's southern Bashkortostan region, near Kazakhstan, around 800 miles from the front lines. The site is home to one of the largest oil refineries and petrochemical plants in the country.

The attack caused a fire and damage at the facility, according to the source, who shared information with Business Insider on the condition of anonymity to discuss military developments. They said the SBU "systematically" blocks the flow of oil revenue into Russia's military budget.

Each strike on a Russian refinery "reduces the aggressor's ability to fight against Ukraine," the source said, per a translation of their remarks. Deep strikes into Russian territory "demonstrate that there are no more safe regions for the enemy," they added.

Footage shared on social media showed a thick plume of black smoke rising up from the Gazprom facility. The Russian defense ministry wrote on the Telegram messaging platform that air defenses downed 106 Ukrainian drones overnight. It did not acknowledge any successful attacks.

Separately, Ukraine's Special Operations Forces Command said that it hit a refinery in Russia's southwestern Volgograd region, located around 300 miles from the front lines, significantly closer to the battlefield than the Bashkortostan facility.

The Ukrainian Special Operations Forces said that, based on preliminary data, the Wednesday night attack forced the refinery to shut down. The site processes 15.7 million tons of oil every year, accounting for nearly 6% of Russia's total oil processing capabilities, the command added.

Waging a deep-strike campaign

Ukraine has been using long-range drones and missiles to target key areas of Russia's energy industry, including oil terminals and refineries, in a bid to put financial pressure on the Kremlin and curb funding for its war machine. Moscow's oil and gas sector is estimated to fund as much as 20% country's GDP on average.

While Ukraine began targeting energy infrastructure much earlier in the conflict, the strikes have ramped up in recent weeks, causing gas shortages and sending prices soaring in Russia.

Ukraine uses long-range drones to attack Russian military and energy facilities.

Kyle Glen, an investigator with the UK-based Centre for Information Resilience who has closely tracked these developments, said that Ukraine has carried out 17 attacks against 11 Russian refineries since early July.

Fuel prices at the pump "are skyrocketing in several regions of Russia as a result of this campaign," Glen told Business Insider. "I've seen evidence of fuel shortages in regions all across Russia, as well as the occupied regions of Ukraine." Areas include far-eastern Russia, which has been untouched by strikes.

Ukraine's deep-strike campaign has been a bright spot for Kyiv in what has otherwise largely been a grinding war of attrition. It has also used long-range drones and missiles to target important Russian military sites, including air bases, weapons production factories, and ammunition storage facilities.

Russia, however, has also been increasing the intensity of its attacks against Ukraine over the past few months. Moscow regularly targets civilian areas — including energy infrastructure — and cities with hundreds of attack and decoy drones, the latter of which are designed to exhaust Kyiv's air defenses.

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