Ukrainians launched long-range drone attacks on Russian radar stations and oil refineries overnight, at around 2:30 a.m. local time in Krasnodar. Four people were injured during the attack at the Yuzhny bus station in the city of Krasnodar, and two workers were injured at the Ilsky refinery according to the Krasnodar governor:
On the night of June 21, as a result of a massive UAV [unmanned aerial vehicle] attack on the region, damage was recorded on the building of the Yuzhny bus station and a boiler house located in Krasnodar. According to preliminary data, 4 people were injured as a result of the falling debris of an aircraft-type UAV.<…> June 21 at about 04.00 at The Seversky District EDDS service received information about a UAV crash on the territory of the Ilsky Oil Refinery. Utility buildings were damaged. Fire on an area of 50 sq.m. have already been liquidated. According to preliminary data, two people were injured.
The Ukrainian military said they targeted multiple oil refineries, as well as intelligence centers in Crimea, stating on Telegram that “Unmanned aerial vehicles attacked the Afipsky, Ilsky, Krasnodar, and Astrakhan oil refineries.”
The Ukrainian General Staff of the Armed Forces stated on X, “On the night of June 20, units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and the Security Service of Ukraine attacked the fuel and lubricant warehouse of the enemy in the Tambov region, as well as the ‘Enemska’ oil depot in the Republic of Adygea.”