Day 1449 of the War: Ukraine attacked the Volgograd oil refinery
Ukrainian drones attacked an oil refinery in Volgograd, Russia, amid ongoing conflicts that also involved Russian strikes resulting in casualties in Ukraine.
On the evening of February 11, during the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia, Ukrainian drones targeted an oil refinery located in Volgograd, Russia. This attack coincided with reports of significant power outages in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine, following a separate Russian drone strike that left over 11,000 consumers without electricity. This escalation highlights the continuing volatility in the region and the reciprocal nature of military engagements, with both sides intensifying their operations.
In the broader context of the conflict, Russia's military actions were further exacerbated by recent tactics including missile strikes on the city of Lviv, specifically using hypersonic Kinzhal missiles, though reports indicate that these were successfully intercepted. On the Ukrainian side, military reports claim losses of approximately 820 Russian soldiers within a single day, indicating the intensity of the ongoing warfare and the strategic significance of these confrontations.
Internationally, the repercussions of this conflict continue to unfold, as evidenced by declining military assistance to Ukraine from the US, which has reached a record low following budget cuts. As the situation develops, the implications for both regional stability and international relations remain critical, particularly in light of accusations from Kenya that Russia is exploiting its citizens as cannon fodder in the conflict.