Drones attacked an oil refinery in Volgograd: details of the night attack.
According to inkorr.com: On the night of October 14 to 15, drones attacked the Russian city of Volgograd, resulting in damage to an oil refinery. This information was reported by the publication 'Glavcom' with reference to Crimeanwind.
Fire in the Krasnoarmeysky District and the 'repulsion' of the attack
It is known that a fire broke out in the Krasnoarmeysky district of the city due to the attack. The governor of the region, Andrey Bocharov, stated that the attack was allegedly repelled from the oil refinery.
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It should be noted that on the previous night, combat drones attacked facilities on the Crimean peninsula that are involved in the war against Ukraine, including the Feodosia maritime oil terminal.
Other attacks on facilities in Russia
In particular, on October 11, drones of the Special Operations Forces of the Ukrainian Armed Forces attacked the 'Bashnafta-UNPZ' oil refinery in the city of Ufa, located 1400 kilometers from Ukraine.
Additionally, there was an attack on an oil depot in the Russian village of Matveyev Kurgan in the Rostov region, which supplies fuel to various organizations and engages in retail trade through its filling stations.
As a result of the recent drone attacks on Russian facilities, oil refineries, oil depots, and other critical infrastructure were damaged. These events indicate an escalation of the military conflict between Russia and Ukraine, as well as highlighting the tense situation in the region.
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