Drones attacked an oil refinery in Russia: a massive fire broke out.
According to inkorr.com:
On the night of November 3, drones attacked an oil refinery in Saratov, Russia. This information was reported by 'Glavkom' citing Exilenova+.
As a result of this incident, a fire broke out at the AVT-6 installation. One of the drones failed to hit the pentane-hexane isomerization installation due to an anti-drone net.
Attacks in Krasnodar Region
It is also worth noting that on the night of November 2, drones attacked the Krasnodar region in Russia. Explosions were recorded in Tuapse, Lazarevsky, and near the seaport of Temryuk.
The drones targeted the oil terminals of Tuapse and Temryuk, leading to a fire in the central cargo trestles, which play a crucial role in the transshipment of oil and oil products between tanks and tankers.
The recent drone attacks on oil refining facilities in Russia pose a serious threat to the country's energy infrastructure. This could have far-reaching consequences for the raw materials market and energy security in the region.
The intensity of the drone attacks indicates the increasing vulnerability of key energy infrastructure facilities in Russia. The state's response to these events may influence the further development of the situation in the region and the global energy resource market. Observers note that such incidents may prompt increased security measures and new strategies in energy policy.
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