Photo: The General Staff showed the aftermath of the drone attack on the Moscow Oil Refinery
On June 20, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine released photos showing the aftermath of the strike on the Moscow Oil Refinery, announcing that operations there had come to a complete halt. According to the military, a large-scale attack by Ukrainian drones struck processing equipment and fuel tanks, bringing the facility to a standstill.
The military confirmed that targets on the plant’s premises were accurately struck during massive strikes on Russian infrastructure on June 18 and during the night of June 19.
Satellite images released clearly show the aftermath of the explosions and fire.

As a result of the drone attack on the Moscow Oil Refinery, a comprehensive oil refining unit was destroyed, along with three 10,000-cubic-meter tanks and one giant 30,000-cubic-meter tank.
Due to this damage, the refinery has completely halted oil refining for an indefinite period, the General Staff notes.

On the night of June 20, the Ukrainian Defense Forces struck a number of Russian military targets. Among the targets was a bridge near Henichesk, which the occupiers use to transport equipment and resupply their troops between occupied Crimea and the southern front.
In Taganrog, Russia, a power substation that supplied electricity to the “Atlant-Aero” defense enterprise was damaged. As a result, production lines involved in the manufacture of drones were disrupted.