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Fire at Russia’s Ilsky oil refinery put out after Ukrainian drone attack

By Thomson Reuters Aug 8, 2026 | 4:30 AM

MOSCOW, Aug 8 (Reuters) – A fire at the Ilsky oil refinery in Russia’s southern Krasnodar region ​has been extinguished, local ‌authorities said on Saturday, adding that it had been caused by debris from a Ukrainian drone.

Ukraine’s general staff said Ukrainian ‌military ​hit both the Ilsky ⁠and Syzran oil ⁠refineries overnight, causing fires at both. The Syzran refinery is in the Samara region further north.

The Samara ​region’s governor, Vyacheslav Fedorishchev, said drones targeted an industrial facility ⁠there, without identifying ⁠the enterprise.

The attacks are part ​of Ukrainian strikes on Russia’s energy ​infrastructure in what Kyiv says is ‌an effort to deprive Russia of resources to fund its military.

The Ilsky refinery’s design capacity is over ⁠6 million metric tons of oil per year, while the Syzran refinery has ⁠processing capacity ‌of 8.5 million tons ⁠annually.

Russia’s Defence Ministry said ​its ‌air defences destroyed 397 Ukrainian ​drones over ⁠multiple regions overnight.

Reuters could not independently verify the reports from either side of the conflict.

(Reporting by Anton Kolodyazhnyy; editing by Barbara Lewis and ​Philippa Fletcher)