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Azerbaijan summons Russian envoy over attack on SOCAR fuel station in Ukraine

By Thomson Reuters Jul 6, 2026 | 8:58 AM

BAKU, July 6 (Reuters) – Azerbaijan’s Foreign Ministry said on Monday it had summoned Russia’s ambassador to ​protest against what it said ‌was a Russian drone strike on a fuel station belonging to state oil and gas company SOCAR in Ukraine’s Mykolaiv ‌region ​on Sunday.

Russia has ⁠been targeting filling stations ⁠in Ukraine in retaliation for Kyiv’s escalating campaign against Russia’s own energy infrastructure, which has caused fuel ​shortages in many Russian regions.

Azerbaijan’s Foreign Ministry said other SOCAR-owned ⁠facilities in Ukraine, including ⁠an oil depot in ​Odesa, had previously been damaged in military ​strikes.

“The continuation of such incidents, despite ‌repeated warnings, indicates the deliberate nature of these attacks,” it said in a statement.

There was no immediate ⁠reaction from Russia to Azerbaijan’s diplomatic demarche and allegation.

Azerbaijan has sought to maintain relations ⁠with ‌both Moscow and Kyiv ⁠since Russia sent tens of ​thousands ‌of troops into Ukraine ​in February ⁠2022, providing humanitarian aid to Ukraine while not joining Western sanctions on Russia.

(Reporting by Nailia Bagirova, Writing by Felix Light and Alessandra PrenticeEditing by ​Andrew Osborn)