Ukraine targets the Tyumen oil refinery in Russia’s Ural region, according to reports from Bloomberg and the Financial Post. The facility is described as being roughly 2,000 kilometers (1,240 miles) from the Ukrainian border. The attack is presented as part of a broader Ukrainian campaign against Russia’s energy infrastructure. Both outlets characterize the strike as extending Kyiv’s reach deeper into Russian territory, focusing on critical elements of the energy sector. While the reports specify the location and distance, neither source included additional operational details in the provided text such as the type of weapon used, timing of the strike, or the extent of damage. The reporting emphasizes that the action targets an oil refining facility rather than other types of infrastructure. The coverage also frames the strike within the context of ongoing efforts by Ukraine to disrupt Russia’s energy capabilities.