Ukraine’s Counterattacks: Targeting Russian Energy Installations with Drones
For months, Russian forces have been targeting energy installations on Ukrainian territory, prompting Kyiv to adopt a similar strategy to slow down supplies to Russian military forces in Ukraine. In response, Ukrainian drones have also been attacking oil refineries and industrial facilities in Russia, causing significant damage.
On Wednesday night, Russian Telegram channels reported a drone attack on an oil refinery in Voronezh, Russia, and on oil and energy installations in two districts of the Smolensk region, located about 400 km from the Ukrainian borders. The regional governor, Vasily Anokhine, confirmed the attacks and subsequent fires in the Voronezh refinery, while air defense forces in the region shot down four drones. The governor also reported a previous bombing of an electromechanical factory in the city.
The Lipetsk Tractor Plant, part of the Tractor Plants machine-building group, has been producing chassis for military vehicles since 2004. These coordinated drone attacks are part of Ukraine’s strategy to disrupt Russian military operations and slow down supply chains. The attacks on energy installations and industrial facilities in Russia demonstrate Kyiv’s willingness to escalate tactics in response to Russian aggression on Ukrainian territory.