The August 14 attack was not an isolated event. Throughout 2026, Ukraine systematically escalated long-range strikes on Russian oil refineries, terminals, and petrochemical plants. Key targets include:
The available sources do not contain a single aggregate dollar figure for revenue losses from the 2026 strikes. However, the cumulative effect has been severe enough that Russia was forced to curb fuel exports and even import gasoline as domestic refining capacity was disrupted . The strikes on Novorossiysk alone—combined with thick ice in the Baltic—significantly slowed Russian oil shipments in March
. Delivery of refined products from the Salavat, Orsk, and Omsk refineries was also interrupted for days or longer.
The August 14 attack also had immediate consequences beyond Russia's borders: