Drone Attacks on Russian Factories: Massive Fires in Orenburg and Samara Regions.
According to inkorr.com: On the night of October 19, drones attacked a gas processing plant in Orenburg, resulting in a fire in one of the production halls. This was reported by the governor of the Orenburg region, Evgeny Solntsev.
According to him, the plant's infrastructure was partially damaged. Eyewitnesses reported hearing at least seven loud explosions and seeing smoke.
Explosions at Novokuibyshevsky Oil Refinery
That same night, explosions occurred at the Novokuibyshevsky oil refinery in the Samara region of Russia due to drone attacks. This caused a significant fire, during which a large plume of smoke was visible.
The Orenburg gas processing plant is the largest gas chemical complex in the world, processing 37.5 billion cubic meters of gas annually and has immense production potential.
Several gas processing plants in Russia have become targets for drone attacks, leading to a series of explosions and fires. These incidents could have serious consequences for the economy and ecology of the region, highlighting the threats related to cybersecurity in the modern world.
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