Drones attacked oil refineries in the Russian Federation: which facilities were hit.
According to inkorr.com: On the night of November 8, drones attacked two oil refineries in the Russian Federation. This is reported by 'Glavkom' citing Exilenova+.
The 'Saratov Oil Refinery', one of the oldest oil refining enterprises in Russia, formerly known as the 'Cracking Plant', was hit and is part of the 'Rosneft' company. The oil processing volume in 2020 was 7.2 million tons, and in 2023 it decreased to 4.8 million tons.
Fire in Ryazan
Residents of Ryazan report a fire in the area of the oil refinery. Local telegram channels mention an attack by drones.
Attacks in Krasnodar Krai and Alchevsk
On the night of November 2, drones carried out attacks in Krasnodar Krai. Explosions were heard in Tuapse and Lazarevskoye, as well as near the sea port of Temryuk.
According to preliminary data, drones hit the 'Berth 1 of the Tuapse Oil Terminal', also known as the 'Deep-Water Berth of Rosneft'. Additionally, attacks occurred at the sea port of Temryuk, with the capacity of the oil product transshipment terminal exceeding 2 million tons per year.
Explosions in Crimea
Also, on the night of November 2, explosions were heard in temporarily occupied Crimea. Residents report loud explosions in Gurzuf, noting the presence of strikes that led to fires. Rescuers have arrived at the scene.
Thus, the drone attacks on oil refineries in Russia indeed took place, causing fires and explosions that significantly impacted industrial facilities and the local population.
These events indicate an escalation of hostilities and their impact on the infrastructure in the region. Attacks on such important facilities as oil refineries highlight the relevance of threats in the context of armed conflict and can have serious consequences for the economy and the safety of the population.
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