Ukraine Just Forced Russia’s Biggest Refinery to Shut Down — Two Units Making 75 Percent of Its Fuel Are Now Offline After One Strike
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National Security JournalUkraine Just Forced Russia’s Biggest Refinery to Shut Down — Two Units Making 75 Percent of Its Fuel Are Now Offline After One Strikenationalsecurityjournal.orgUkrainian drones forced Russia's largest refinery in Omsk to halt processing, with two units accounting for roughly 75 percent of production knocked offline. Refinery strikes hit 194 in the first half of 2026 — eleven times last year's pace — and Senator Lindsey Graham says this summer is the time to "go all in."
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