无人机袭击以“工业规模”打击俄罗斯油轮和炼油厂,莫斯科宣布暂停柴油出口


2026年7月9日 美国东部时间凌晨5:48 / 福克斯新闻网

特朗普在安卡拉与泽连斯基会晤后称赞其“极具成效”,双方讨论了爱国者防空导弹拦截器生产及无人机协议
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乌克兰在亚速海发动无人机袭击, targeting 9艘与俄罗斯有关的船只
视频显示乌克兰无人机袭击了用于向被俄罗斯占领的克里米亚运送物资的航线沿线船只。(图片来源:East2West)

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乌克兰本周发动了近期针对俄罗斯海上和能源网络规模最大的无人机攻势之一,称三天内袭击了21艘船只,同时针对俄罗斯境内深处大型炼油厂的袭击加剧了对莫斯科燃料供应的压力。

此次袭击浪潮凸显了乌克兰日益增强的远程作战能力。

周三,总统弗拉基米尔·泽连斯基在安卡拉举行的北约峰会期间与唐纳德·特朗普总统会晤,特朗普表示美国将允许乌克兰生产爱国者防空导弹拦截器,两国领导人还讨论了一项潜在的无人机协议。

特朗普称美国将允许乌克兰生产爱国者导弹,政策重大转变

无人机视频显示,乌克兰 overnight 袭击俄罗斯后,罗斯托夫地区州长称一艘空油轮起火冒烟,乌克兰军方证实此次袭击发生在亚速海地区,这是2026年7月8日发布的手播视频截图。(无人机部队指挥官/路透社供图)

泽连斯基在双边会晤中将防空系统列为首要任务,并表示两国政府已开始就另一项单独的无人机协议展开工作。

“防空系统是当务之急,”泽连斯基说。他将正在商谈的无人机协议描述为“一个非常好的开端”,并表示希望与特朗普讨论更多细节。

此次会晤让泽连斯基带着证据抵达峰会,证明乌克兰国内无人机工业能够威胁到远超常规战场范围的俄罗斯资产。

乌克兰的战场正在改变北约的未来

2026年7月8日,美国总统唐纳德·特朗普在土耳其安卡拉的贝什泰佩总统府举行的北约峰会期间与乌克兰总统弗拉基米尔·泽连斯基举行双边会晤。(乔纳森·恩斯特/路透社)

特朗普称赞泽连斯基“极具成效”,并称赞乌克兰军队成功使用美国武器对抗俄罗斯规模庞大的军队。

“他们拥有最好的装备,因为他们使用的是我们的装备,”特朗普说。“但总得有人操作这些装备。而你们有很多勇敢的人在使用这些装备。”

乌克兰正日益迫使俄罗斯在前线以外的更远地区保卫炼油厂、机场、航运路线和其他基础设施。基辅在激烈的地面战役中尚未取得类似的突破,而俄罗斯仍在轰炸乌克兰城市。但频繁的远程袭击已开始扰乱燃料生产和海上物流,并给原本基本未受战争影响的俄罗斯部分地区带来成本。

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2026年6月18日,莫斯科东南部郊区的俄罗斯天然气工业石油公司莫斯科炼油厂冒起黑烟,此前莫斯科市长称乌克兰发动了大规模无人机袭击。(塞法·卡拉坎/阿纳多卢通讯社/Getty Images)

周二,乌克兰无人系统部队称,周三在亚速海有9艘与俄罗斯有关的船只遭到袭击,使72小时内被袭击的船只总数达到21艘。

据East2West新闻社报道,指挥官罗伯特·“马扎尔”·布罗夫迪称,袭击目标包括19艘油轮、一艘货船和一艘在被俄罗斯占领的克里米亚附近运营的渡轮。他将此次针对舰队的行动描述为达到了“工业规模”。

乌克兰和俄罗斯官员证实,此次 overnight 袭击袭击了多个俄罗斯地区的油轮、炼油厂、管道设施和一个军用机场。

乌克兰表示,其中许多船只属于俄罗斯所谓的“影子舰队”,被用于向克里米亚运送燃料,这个黑海半岛于2014年被俄罗斯占领并非法吞并。

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这张由匿名消息人士拍摄的照片显示,2026年4月25日俄罗斯布良斯克州遭袭起火的石油储存设施上空浓烟滚滚。(美联社)

海上袭击的同时,俄罗斯鞑靼斯坦和巴什科尔托斯坦地区的萨拉托夫炼油厂和能源设施也遭到袭击。俄罗斯当局称,萨拉托夫地区有一人死亡。

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乌克兰还称其袭击了俄罗斯沃罗涅日州的鲍里索格列布斯克军用机场。基辅方面称,该基地曾被俄罗斯作战飞机用于对乌克兰发动袭击。

此次袭击浪潮紧随周一乌克兰袭击西伯利亚鄂木斯克炼油厂之后,该工厂距离乌克兰控制区约1700英里。据路透社报道,该设施是俄罗斯最大的炼油厂,去年每天加工约46万桶原油。

报告:乌克兰发动据称是其针对俄罗斯的最大规模无人机袭击之一

随后两名业内消息人士告诉路透社,袭击发生后鄂木斯克工厂已暂停原油加工。

此次能源设施遭袭之际,俄罗斯部分地区面临汽油和柴油短缺,部分原因是乌克兰多次袭击炼油厂和燃料库。

多个城市的加油站排起长队,一些地区出台了购买限制。俄罗斯周三宣布,将临时暂停柴油出口至7月31日,以保障国内供应。

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2026年6月18日,乌克兰无人机袭击莫斯科卡波特尼亚炼油厂及其他目标后,莫斯科上空冒出浓烟和火焰。(East2West)

燃料短缺已成为战争影响普通俄罗斯民众的最明显方式之一。

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克里姆林宫资助的RT电视台总编辑玛格丽塔·西蒙尼扬在俄罗斯国家电视台节目中承认了当前的困境,并敦促俄罗斯民众不要因此挑战国家领导层。

“没有汽油了,”西蒙尼扬在地区媒体发布的译制版片段中说道。

她回忆起苏联解体后的食品配给制度,称:“我们当时挺过来了。现在我们也会挺过去。”

西蒙尼扬辩称,俄罗斯的敌人希望民众像1917年革命时那样反应,“跑去推翻”沙皇。

“是的,这很艰难,非常艰难,”她说,并敦促俄罗斯民众保持冷静。

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对俄罗斯能源基础设施的压力成为泽连斯基周三在贝什泰佩总统府与特朗普会晤的背景。

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峰会期间,俄罗斯继续轰炸乌克兰,用导弹和无人机袭击基辅和其他城市。基辅市长维塔利·克利奇科称,首都德西纳区的储存设施起火,斯维亚托申区也报告有另一处火情。

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Drone offensive hits Russian oil tankers and refineries at ‘industrial scale’ as Moscow bans diesel exports

July 9, 2026 5:48am EDT / Fox News

Trump praised Zelenskyy as ‘very effective’ after the two met in Ankara to discuss Patriot interceptors and a drone deal

By Efrat Lachter Fox News

Ukraine targets nine Russian-linked vessels in Sea of Azov drone attack

Footage shows Ukrainian drones striking ships along routes used to supply Russian-occupied Crimea. (Credit: East2West)

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Ukraine launched one of its broadest recent drone offensives against Russia’s maritime and energy networks this week, claiming strikes on 21 vessels in three days as attacks on major refineries deep inside Russia intensified pressure on Moscow’s fuel supplies.

The wave of attacks offered a striking display of Ukraine’s growing long-range capabilities.

On Wednesday, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy met President Donald Trump at the NATO summit in Ankara, where Trump said the United States would allow Ukraine to manufacture Patriot air-defense interceptors and the two leaders discussed a potential drone agreement.

TRUMP SAYS US WILL LET UKRAINE MAKE PATRIOT MISSILES IN MAJOR POLICY SHIFT

Drone footage shows fire and smoke rising from what the Rostov region governor said was an empty oil tanker, following Ukraine’s overnight drone attacks on Russia, confirmed by the Ukrainian military, at a place given as the Sea of Azov, in this screengrab from a handout video released on July 8, 2026.(Commander of Unmanned Aerial Systems Force/Handout via REUTERS)

Zelenskyy made air defense his top priority during the bilateral meeting and said the two governments had also begun working on a separate drone agreement.

“Air defense is the priority,” Zelenskyy said. He described the emerging drone deal as “a very good beginning” and said he hoped to discuss additional details with Trump.

The timing allowed Zelenskyy to arrive at the summit with evidence that Ukraine’s domestic drone industry can threaten Russian assets far beyond the conventional battlefield.

UKRAINE’S BATTLEFIELD IS TRANSFORMING THE FUTURE OF NATO

U.S. President Donald Trump holds a bilateral meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy alongside the NATO leaders summit at the Bestepe Presidential Compound, in Ankara, Turkey, July 8, 2026.(Jonathan Ernst/Reuters)

Trump praised Zelenskyy as “very effective” and credited Ukrainian forces with successfully operating American weapons against Russia’s much larger military.

“He’s had the best equipment because he had our equipment,” Trump said. “But somebody has to use that equipment. And you have a lot of brave people that are using that equipment.”

Ukraine is increasingly forcing Russia to defend refineries, airfields, shipping routes and other infrastructure far beyond the front. Kyiv has not achieved a comparable breakthrough in the grinding ground campaign, and Russia continues to bombard Ukrainian cities. But repeated long-range strikes have begun disrupting fuel production and maritime logistics while imposing costs on parts of Russia that were once largely insulated from the fighting.

WATCH: FIGHTS BREAK OUT AT RUSSIAN GAS STATIONS AS PUTIN ADMITS FUEL SHORTAGES

Black smoke billows from the area of Gazprom Neftâs Moscow oil refinery, located on the southeastern outskirts of Moscow, on June 18, 2026, following what the Russian capital’s mayor described as a large-scale drone attack by Ukraine.(Sefa Karacan/Anadolu via Getty Images)

On Tuesday, Ukraine’s Unmanned Systems Forces said nine Russian-linked vessels were struck in the Sea of Azov on Wednesday, bringing the number targeted over 72 hours to 21.

Commander Robert “Magyar” Brovdi said the targets included 19 oil tankers, a cargo ship and a ferry operating near Russian-occupied Crimea, according to East2West news agency. He described the campaign against the fleet as reaching an “industrial scale.”

Ukrainian and Russian officials confirmed that the overnight offensive targeted tankers, refineries, pipeline facilities and a military airfield across several Russian regions.

Ukraine says many of the vessels were part of Russia’s so-called shadow fleet and were being used to transport fuel to Crimea, the Black Sea peninsula Moscow seized and illegally annexed in 2014.

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In this photo taken by an anonymous source, smoke rises from oil storage facilities hit by fire in Bryansk, Russia, on April 25.(AP)

The maritime strikes were accompanied by attacks on the Saratov refinery and energy facilities in the Russian regions of Tatarstan and Bashkortostan. Russian authorities said one person was killed in Saratov.

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Ukraine also said it struck the Borisoglebsk military airfield in Russia’s Voronezh region. The base has been used by Russian combat aircraft involved in attacks against Ukraine, according to Kyiv.

The latest wave followed a Ukrainian strike Monday on the Omsk refinery in Siberia, approximately 1,700 miles from Ukrainian-controlled territory. The facility is Russia’s largest oil refinery and processed about 460,000 barrels of crude per day last year, according to Reuters.

UKRAINE LAUNCHES WHAT APPEARS TO BE ONE OF ITS LARGEST DRONE ATTACKS AGAINST RUSSIA: REPORT

Two industry sources subsequently told Reuters that the Omsk facility had halted oil processing following the attack.

The disruption comes as parts of Russia face gasoline and diesel shortages attributed in part to repeated Ukrainian attacks on refineries and fuel depots.

Long lines have formed at filling stations in several cities, while some regions have introduced purchasing restrictions. Russia announced Wednesday that it was temporarily banning diesel exports through July 31 to protect domestic supplies.

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Smoke and flames rise over Moscow on June 18, 2026, following a Ukrainian drone attack that hit the Kapotnya oil refinery and other targets in the Russian capital.(East2West)

The shortages have become one of the most visible ways the war is reaching ordinary Russians.

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Margarita Simonyan, editor-in-chief of the Kremlin-funded RT network, acknowledged the hardships during an appearance on Russian state television and urged Russians not to respond by challenging the country’s leadership.

“There is no petrol,” Simonyan said in a translated clip distributed by regional media.

Recalling food rationing after the collapse of the Soviet Union, she said: “We endured it. And we will endure it now.”

Simonyan argued that Russia’s enemies wanted the population to react as it had during the 1917 revolution and “run off to overthrow” the czar.

“Yes, it is hard, yes, very hard,” she said, urging Russians to remain calm.

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The pressure on Russia’s energy infrastructure formed the backdrop to Zelenskyy’s Wednesday meeting with Trump at the Beştepe Presidential Compound.

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Russia continued its bombardment of Ukraine during the summit, striking Kyiv and other cities with missiles and drones. Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko said storage facilities were burning in the capital’s Desnyanskyi district and reported another fire in the Sviatoshynskyi district.

Efrat Lachter is a reporter for Fox News Digital covering international affairs and the United Nations. Follow her on X @efratlachter. Stories can be sent to efrat.lachter@fox.com.

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