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Russia downs dozens of drones amid oil refinery attack, say authorities

In a dramatic escalation of conflict, Russian forces claimed to have intercepted 113 Ukrainian drones targeting an oil refinery, leading to a fire.

Published on: Feb 19, 2026 12:47 PM IST
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Russian officials said on Thursday their forces had destroyed 113 Ukrainian drones overnight, some of them having targeted an oil refinery in the northwest that resulted in a fire in a storage tank.

Russia has launched an attack on Ukrainian drones, authorities said.
Russia has launched an attack on Ukrainian drones, authorities said.

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The sides finished two days of US-brokered talks in Geneva on Wednesday, trying to find a settlement to four years of war in Ukraine.

Both sides described the meeting as "difficult" and no breakthrough was announced.

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During the night from Wednesday to Thursday, Russian forces "intercepted and destroyed 113 Ukrainian drones", the defence ministry said in a statement.

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According to initial reports, the attack did not cause any injuries among civilians or refinery staff, he added.

Ukraine, itself targeted for the past four years by near-daily Russian bombardments, has been carrying out retaliatory strikes on oil refineries and Russian port and energy infrastructure.

This story has been published from a wire agency feed without modifications to the text.
 
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