Ukrainian drones strike additional Russian oil-related facilities and set two oil tankers on fire in the Sea of Azov, reports from multiple outlets say. The attacks follow an announcement a day earlier by U.S. President Donald Trump that he would grant Ukraine a license to manufacture Patriot air defense systems. In the reported incidents, drones damage or hit further targets tied to Russia’s oil infrastructure, while the Sea of Azov attack results in fires aboard two oil tankers. The sources describe the actions as part of an ongoing campaign affecting energy assets and maritime targets. Neither outlet provides additional details in the excerpts about the exact locations of the oil facilities, the extent of the damage, or the number of drones involved. The reporting also does not include confirmed information on casualties. Overall, the accounts link the timing of the drone strikes with the separate U.S. policy pledge regarding Patriot system manufacturing access, while presenting the attacks and their immediate effects as the central development.