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Russia says it repelled drone attack on oil refinery in Tyumen region

By Thomson Reuters Jun 20, 2026 | 6:42 AM

MOSCOW, June 20 (Reuters) – Russian air defences repelled a drone attack on an oil ​refinery in the ‌Western Siberian region of Tyumen, the regional governor said on Saturday.

“A drone attack on the Tyumen oil ‌refinery ​has been repelled. ⁠Emergency services are working ⁠at the site where the debris fell. According to preliminary information, the refinery has ​not been damaged and staff have been evacuated,” Governor ⁠Alexander Moor ⁠wrote on Telegram.

Tyumen, more ​than 2,500 km (1,550 miles) east of the ​Ukrainian border, is one of ‌Russia’s most important oil and gas producing regions.

The Tyumen refinery, one of the country’s ⁠most modern and complex, has a nominal capacity of around 8 million ⁠metric ‌tons per year. ⁠It processes roughly 6 ​million ‌tons of crude annually, ​producing about ⁠0.5 million tons of gasoline and 2.5 million tons of diesel, according to industry estimates.

(Reporting by Reuters. Editing by ​Mark Potter)