Russia’s refinery in Saratov, two in Tatarstan, a pumping station in Bashkortostan — one night’s oil target list

Ukrainian drones struck oil refineries and fuel infrastructure across several Russian regions overnight on 8 July, monitoring channels, Russian officials, and Ukraine's military reported. Fires broke out at the Saratov refinery, the Nizhnekamsk oil-processing plants in Tatarstan, and an oil-products pumping station in Bashkortostan, some 1,500 kilometers from the border. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy confirmed the hits, calling them the latest of Ukraine's "long-range sanctions."
Saratov refinery burns after 3 a.m. strike
Monitoring groups began reporting explosions and a drone attack on the Saratov refinery around 3 a.m., the Telegram channel Exilenova+ said. The regional authorities had warned shortly before that Russian troops flagged a threat of drones. The local airport then restricted flights.
Saratov Governor Roman Busargin reported damage to civilian infrastructure, one person killed, and several injured. He did not name the refinery, though Ukrainian channels published footage of the moment of the strike. Astra confirmed the hit and fire.

Also, last night the Ukrainian drones set an oil refinery ablaze in Russia's Saratov
— Euromaidan Press (@EuromaidanPress) July 8, 2026Exilenova+ pic.twitter.com/t6ZyTTss4R
Two Nizhnekamsk refineries hit in Tatarstan
By morning, drones reached the refining cluster in Nizhnekamsk, Tatarstan, where smoke was visible from neighboring towns. Ukraine's Special Operations Forces said they struck the TANECO complex and the TAIF-NK plant.

Astra's OSINT analyst named the probable target as TAIF-NK, with eyewitness footage showing a drone falling near the plant. Other monitors reported drones grazing the TAIF refinery and then striking TANECO.
Ukrainian drone struck the Nizhnekamsk oil refinery in Tatarstan—multiple fires visible across the facility
— Euromaidan Press (@EuromaidanPress) July 8, 2026Exilenova+ pic.twitter.com/EEMn8oKwpG
Previously, the Ukrainian military hit both TANECO and TAIF-NK on 12 June, and earlier struck Nizhnekamskneftekhim itself.

Security service hits Bashkortostan pumping station
Ukraine's SBU security service reported a successful strike on the Cherkassy oil-products pumping station in Bashkortostan, 1,500 kilometers from the border. At least eight SBU drones worked over the target, sparking a fire in the tank farm and at the station's production facilities.

"We consistently find and destroy the infrastructure that supplies the enemy army with fuel, logistics, and resources for war," SBU head Yevhen Khmara wrote.
Astra separately assessed that Ukrainian drones probably also hit the Bashneft-UNPZ refinery in Ufa, where footage showed only smoke; Ukrainian channels said "Liutyi" drones carried out that attack.
Ukrainian drones struck an oil pumping station near Russia's Ufa, 1,300 km from Ukraine.
— Euromaidan Press (@EuromaidanPress) July 8, 2026
The station is a key node of the Transneft-Ural system: it pumps crude from Western Siberia to refineries in Bashkortostan and Tatarstan through four trunk pipelines.Supernova+,… pic.twitter.com/S9mIoK2DKI
Gas compressor station and airfield also targeted
The evening before, drones hit the Krasnodarskaya gas compressor station on Russia's Krasnodar Krai, Astra said. The Gazprom facility cleans, dries, and compresses natural gas for trunk routes, including the "Blue Stream" pipeline. Krasnodar Krai's operational headquarters confirmed a fire at an enterprise in the village of Smolenskaya after drone debris fell.
Ukraine's General Staff said the overnight strikes also hit the Borisoglebsk military airfield in Voronezh Oblast, alongside the Saratov and Nizhnekamsk refineries and six Russian shadow fleet tankers in the Black and Azov seas.
9 more Russian shadow fleet tankers hit in Azov Sea last night
— Euromaidan Press (@EuromaidanPress) July 8, 2026
Drone forces commander Robert Brovdi says that brings the toll to 21 vessels in 72 hours: 19 tankers hauling fuel toward occupied Crimea, one cargo ship, and one ferry in the occupied port city of Kerch.Robert… pic.twitter.com/l8ISyOpjES
The six damaged tankers — one in the Black Sea, five in the Azov — were part of Russia's shadow fleet used to supply its forces in southern Ukraine, the General Staff said. Ukraine's drone forces reported that maritime campaign separately, putting the running total at 21 vessels struck in 72 hours.
President Zelenskyy confirmed the refinery hits.
"Today our long-range sanctions reached the Saratov region, Tatarstan, and Bashkortostan, at distances of about 800, 1,400, and 1,500 km from the front line. Also, Voronezh Oblast, about 300 km from our border," he said.

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