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Ukraine’s Zelenskiy confirms drone strike on refining facilities in Russia’s Tyumen region

By Thomson Reuters Jun 20, 2026 | 2:11 PM

June 20 (Reuters) – Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Saturday that Ukrainian drones had struck an oil refinery in Russia’s Tyumen Region in ​western Siberia, more than 2,000 km (1,200 miles) ‌from Ukraine.

He also said Ukraine had developed new long-range drones capable of operating over more than 3,000 km.

Speaking in his nightly video address, Zelenskiy offered thanks to the Ukrainian military’s special ‌operations ​which “have reached Tyumen Region in ⁠Russia, including an oil ⁠refining facility. More than 2,000 km from our state border. This is effective work.”

Ukraine’s military has been engaged for months in a campaign of medium ​and long-range strikes on Russian targets, focusing mainly on the oil industry, to hinder Moscow’s capability ⁠in funding the war.

The governor ⁠of Tyumen Region, Alexander Moor, earlier said ​that Russian air defences repelled a drone attack on ​the oil refinery. He said that according to ‌preliminary reports, there was no damage and staff were evacuated.

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.

Zelenskiy said the new, ​modernised ‌long-range drones “have also been successfully deployed”.

“They can ​now reach ⁠targets at a distance of 3,000 km,” he said. These are entirely justified responses to Russian strikes against our state. Ukraine’s plan of long-range operations is being implemented.”

(Reporting by Ron Popeski and Oleksandr Kozhukhar, Editing ​by Franklin Paul)