Russian authorities reported a drone attack on the Tyumen oil refinery on June 20, located approximately 1,900 kilometers from the border with Ukraine in Western Siberia.

Drones target Tyumen oil refinery in Western Siberia

Tyumen Region Governor Alexander Moor announced a drone alert and the evacuation of the refinery’s personnel via his official Telegram channel.

Moor’s initial message at 11:25 a.m. local time described the alert as a preventive measure. He cautioned residents against approaching potential drone debris and warned of criminal penalties for distributing images or videos of air defense operations or crash sites.

At 1:36 p.m., Moor stated that the attack had been repelled but acknowledged that debris had fallen on the refinery’s premises.

“Emergency services specialists are working at the debris crash site. According to preliminary information, the plant was not damaged, and employees have been evacuated. I am keeping the situation under personal control,” Moor wrote.

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Despite the official statements, independent outlets and local residents indicated potential damage. The Moscow Times reported that residents of the Antipino microdistrict, where the refinery is situated, heard at least two explosions.

ASTRA Telegram channel analyzed eyewitness footage showing smoke rising from the facility. Additional videos recorded by locals showed a convoy of at least ten fire engines heading toward the plant.

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The Tyumen oil refinery is the largest oil processing facility in Western Siberia, with an annual refining capacity exceeding 7 million tons.

Strikes in Southern Ukraine and Crimea

The reported attack in Tyumen coincided with statements from the Ukrainian Defense Forces detailing strikes on Russian military and logistical assets.

According to the military, Ukrainian forces struck an automobile bridge over the Henichesk Strait in the Kherson region. The bridge is utilized as a logistical route to transport military supplies between the occupied Crimean Peninsula and Russian forces in southern Ukraine.

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In the Zaporizhzhia region, Ukrainian forces reported striking a Russian Pantsir-S anti-aircraft system near the settlement of Dolynske.

The military also announced strikes on Russian UAV command posts near Soledar in the Donetsk region, Hrozove in the Zaporizhzhia region, and Terebreno in Russia’s Belgorod region.

These operations occurred alongside multiple UAV attacks targeting locations across the occupied Crimean Peninsula early Saturday morning.

Satellite data and local reports indicated fires at several energy and transport facilities in Crimea. Two fires were recorded at the Tavriyska Thermal Power Plant near Strohonivka in the Simferopol district, a 470-megawatt facility commissioned in 2019.

Additional fires were reported at oil and gas storage facilities operated by the TES company northwest of Bakhchysarai, and at two gas distribution stations near the villages of Zhuravlivka and Lokhivka following reported explosions.

Transport and industrial infrastructure in Crimea also sustained damage. Satellites detected a fire near the Henichesk bridge on the Arabat Spit, an area where occupation authorities had previously constructed a pontoon crossing. Another fire was recorded at the railway entrance to the Crimean Titan plant in Armiansk, where local residents reported hearing explosions.

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Throughout the night, residents reported explosions and the activation of Russian air defense systems in Simferopol, Perevalne, Sevastopol, and the Krasnoperekopsk district.

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