Ukraine's Defense Forces Confirm Strikes on Two Russian Oil Refineries and a Bridge in Crimea
On the night of June 28, Ukrainian defense forces struck two Russian oil refineries, a railway bridge in occupied Crimea, and an ammunition depot in Donetsk region.

According to the General Staff of Ukraine and the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU), the strikes targeted facilities that support the Russian occupation army.
One strike hit the Slavyansk-na-Kubani oil refinery in Krasnodar Krai, causing a fire on the premises. The refinery is owned by Slavyansk ECO LLC and is one of the largest in southern Russia, producing gasoline, fuel oil, marine fuel, and other petroleum products. It is also a major exporter via Black Sea ports.
Another strike was carried out against the Yaroslavl oil refinery "Slavneft-YANOS" in Yaroslavl, where a hit and smoke were reported. The consequences are being assessed. The refinery has a design capacity of 15 million tons of oil per year and produces automotive gasoline, diesel, aviation fuel, and other products vital for Russian military logistics.
Additionally, Ukrainian forces struck a railway bridge near Ichoky in occupied Crimea, which Russia used for troop and supply movements.
An ammunition depot near Amvrosiivka in Donetsk region was also hit.
Separately, the results of a previous strike on the "Titan-Barikady" industrial complex in Volgograd were confirmed: three workshops were hit with subsequent fire, and two workshops were partially destroyed.
President Volodymyr Zelensky noted that these operations are part of Ukraine's "long-range sanctions", which reached two Russian oil refineries overnight.


