A Ukrainian drone strike has ignited a fire at an oil depot located in Russia’s southern Volgograd region. Regional authorities confirmed the incident, stating there were no immediate reports of casualties. Andrei Bocharov, the regional governor, shared the information via a Telegram post from the local administration, indicating that local residents may need to be relocated due to the fire’s proximity.
The drone strikes are part of Ukraine’s ongoing strategy to target Russian energy sites, aiming to disrupt the oil export revenues that fuel Russia’s military operations. This tactic is intended to undermine Russia’s capacity to sustain its full-scale invasion of Ukraine. In response to these developments, Russian officials have intensified efforts to damage Ukraine’s power infrastructure, which they view as a means to “weaponise winter,” denying civilians essential services such as heat, light, and running water.
The drone strike on the oil depot occurred shortly after a significant Russian bombardment of Ukraine that involved hundreds of drones and numerous missiles. According to Ukrainian officials, this assault, which took place overnight into March 15, 2024, resulted in the deaths of at least four people in the Ukrainian capital, Kyiv. During this bombardment, Russia deployed a powerful new hypersonic missile for only the second time since the conflict began nearly four years ago, striking western Ukraine.
In a statement, Russia’s Defence Ministry reported that its military forces used a combination of aviation, drones, missiles, and artillery to target Ukrainian energy facilities and fuel-storage depots. Specific details about the targets or the extent of the damage caused were not immediately disclosed.
On March 16, 2024, the Ukrainian air force reported that overnight, Russia launched an attack involving 121 drones and one Iskander-M ballistic missile. Ukrainian authorities confirmed that they successfully intercepted 94 of the drones.
The recent escalation in military actions coincides with reports of significant progress in discussions between Ukraine and its allies regarding strategies to defend against further Russian aggression. This dialogue is particularly relevant as negotiations continue around a potential US-led peace agreement aimed at stabilizing the region.
The ongoing conflict remains a focal point of international concern, with the humanitarian impact on civilians becoming increasingly dire as both sides engage in intensified military operations.

































