Drone Attack in Russia: Explosions at Two Key Oil and Gas Plants.
According to inkorr.com: On the night of October 19, explosions occurred at the Novokuybyshevsk Oil Refinery and the gas processing complex in Orenburg, Russia, following a drone attack. The governors of both regions confirmed this information, noting that thick smoke rose over the facilities.
«Witnesses recorded thick black smoke rising over the Novokuybyshev Oil Refinery after powerful explosions»
The Novokuybyshev Oil Refinery, owned by Rosneft, is one of the key energy facilities in the region due to its high processing capacities.
Attack on the Gas Processing Plant in Orenburg
Drones also attacked the gas processing plant in Orenburg, where a fire broke out after the explosions. The Orenburg Gas Processing Plant is one of the largest gas chemical complexes in the world with powerful production capabilities.
«Ukrainian drones attempted to attack another industrial facility in the region. The infrastructure of the gas plant was partially damaged»
Local authorities have already begun to address the aftermath of the attack and are analyzing the impact on the production processes of these enterprises.
The drone attack on the oil refinery and gas processing complex in Russia resulted in several explosions, causing fires and significant material damage. Authorities in the regions have taken measures to mitigate the consequences of the incident and assess the potential impacts on the production processes of the enterprises.
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