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Ukraine says it hit Russian oil rig, patrol ship in Caspian Sea

By Thomson Reuters Dec 20, 2025 | 1:48 AM

KYIV, Dec 20 (Reuters) – Ukraine said its drones struck a Russian oil rig belonging to Lukoil in the Caspian Sea ‍and a military patrol ship near a rig as Kyiv steps up attacks on Moscow’s oil infrastructure.

The attack, which Ukraine’s general staff said took place on Friday, is one of a ‌string of strikes targeting Russian drilling ‌infrastructure in the Caspian Sea in recent weeks, but the first one that the Ukrainian military acknowledged officially.

A drilling platform of the Filanovsky oil rig ​was damaged in the attack, according to the Ukrainian military. The rig came ‍under drone attacks at least ​two more times in December.

Reuters ​was not able to confirm the report. Lukoil ‍was not available for immediate comment.

Ukraine says that Russian oil infrastructure is a legitimate target since the trade revenue is Russia’s main source for financing its almost four-year-old full-on ‍war against the country.

The general staff added that a military patrol ship was targeted in the strike ‍as well, ‍and the level of damage ​was being assessed.

Ukraine has been attacking ​Russian ⁠oil refineries throughout 2024 and 2025, ‌but has visibly widened its campaign in recent weeks, claiming credit for sea-drone attacks on Russian shadow fleet tankers in the Black Sea and Mediterranean.

(Reporting by Yuliia Dysa; Editing by William Mallard, ⁠Kirsten Donovan)