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Drone strikes rattle Saratov as Ukraine hits Russian oil

Ukrainian Special Operations Forces carried out a strike against the Saratov Oil Refinery in Russia’s Saratov region overnight on Oct. 16, marking the latest in a series of operations targeting the country’s energy infrastructure. The refinery, one of Russia’s oldest and part of the state-owned Rosneft group, was also hit exactly one month earlier, on Sept. 16.

Ukrainian officials described the attack as part of a broader campaign of asymmetric operations aimed at disrupting Russia’s military and industrial capabilities, which have come under growing pressure amid sustained long-range drone strikes.

Explosions were reported across Saratov overnight, triggering fires and forcing authorities to suspend air traffic in the region. Russia’s aviation agency, Rosaviatsia, said flights at Saratov and nearby Samara airports were halted “to ensure flight safety.”

By morning, Russia’s Defense Ministry claimed its air defenses had intercepted or destroyed 51 drones, including 12 over Saratov. Reports from Russian media indicated that flight bans also extended to Tambov, while emergency measures were activated in Penza over concerns about further strikes.

The refinery, previously known as the “Kreking” plant, processed 7.2 million tons of oil in 2020, a figure that had dropped to 4.8 million tons by 2023. Damage assessments from the latest strike have not been independently verified.

The attacks come as Ukraine intensifies efforts to degrade Russia’s fuel production capacity. As of early October, roughly 38 percent of Russia’s oil refining capability was believed to be offline due to repeated strikes, prompting temporary gasoline and diesel sales restrictions in several regions.

Defense Minister Denys Shmyhal, speaking after a Ramstein-format meeting with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, reaffirmed that Ukraine’s strategy includes targeting assets that sustain Moscow’s war machine.

While Moscow has accused Kyiv of escalating the conflict through such strikes, Ukrainian officials maintain that Russia’s ongoing invasion leaves them no choice but to pursue asymmetric measures that limit its ability to wage war.

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