Ukrainian forces targeted the Tyumen Oil Refinery in Tyumen City, Russia, with drone strikes causing at least two explosions and a smoke column.
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Ukrainian drone strikes targeted the Tyumen Oil Refinery, causing explosions and a smoke column on June 20.
Ukrainian drones struck oil refining infrastructure in Russia's Tyumen Oblast, over 2,000 kilometers from the border.
The strike was carried out using new, upgraded FP drones with a range of up to 3,000 kilometers.
The Tyumen oil refinery was previously targeted in October 2025.
Units of Ukraine’s Defense Forces struck the Antipinsky oil refinery in Tyumen on June 20.
The drones used in the strike flew 2,500 kilometers and were produced by Fire Point.
Russian authorities reported a drone attack on the Tyumen oil refinery on June 20, with Governor Alexander Moor announcing an alert and evacuation of personnel.
Independent outlets indicated potential damage from explosions and smoke at the refinery.
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