On June 12, 2026, Ukrainian military units reported successful strikes on two oil refineries in Russia’s Republic of Tatarstan, specifically targeting the TANEKO and TAIF-NK facilities in the city of Nizhnekamsk. Additionally, the TolyattiKauchuk plant in the Samara region was also hit, as confirmed by Ukraine’s General Staff.
The TANEKO refinery is one of Russia’s largest oil processing plants, with an annual processing capacity exceeding 16 million tons of crude oil. It produces a diverse range of petroleum products, including diesel fuel and aviation fuel.
TAIF-NK is noted for its high depth of oil processing, reportedly exceeding 95% following the launch of its deep processing complex. This facility processes heavy sour crude oil and gas condensate, with its products serving various sectors, from mass fuel to specialized materials for petrochemicals and military applications.
In the Samara region, the TolyattiKauchuk plant specializes in the production of synthetic rubbers, which are crucial for manufacturing solid rocket fuel used in tactical and ballistic missiles, as well as other chemical products.
The strikes on these facilities have been confirmed by monitoring channels on Telegram, with local Russian authorities also providing indirect validation of the events.
Since the onset of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine by Russia, various targets within Russian territory and in areas occupied by Russia in Ukraine have been subjected to airstrikes. The Ukrainian General Staff has stated that these actions are part of a systematic strategy aimed at diminishing the combat capabilities of Russian occupying forces and compelling Russia to cease its military aggression against Ukraine.
Ukrainian forces have targeted key oil refineries in Russia, striking facilities in Tatarstan and Samara. These actions are part of a broader strategy to weaken Russian military capabilities amid ongoing conflict.
