Night drone attacks on the Russian Federation: oil refineries in Tuapse and fuel depots in Luhansk are burning.

Night drone attacks on the Russian Federation: oil refineries in Tuapse and fuel depots in Luhansk are burning
Night drone attacks on the Russian Federation: oil refineries in Tuapse and fuel depots in Luhansk are burning

According to ТСН: The evening and night in the territory of the Russian Federation were marked by explosions due to drone attacks. Fires broke out at the oil refinery and the port pier in Tuapse, Krasnodar Krai.

Local residents of Tuapse reported explosions on social media, indicating a possible drone attack. Videos of the fires at the oil refinery appeared on Telegram channels. The operational headquarters of Krasnodar Krai confirmed that the pier in the port and the plant were hit in the attack.

Attack in Luhansk

Around midnight, drones struck the fuel depot in Rovenky, located in the temporarily occupied territory of Luhansk. Local communities reported a loud explosion and published videos of a large fire.

Situation in the Moscow region

In the evening, sounds of drones were also heard in the Moscow region, leading to power outages. The governor of the Moscow region, Andrei Vorobyov, reported that allegedly 21 drones were shot down.

Several drones were considered a threat to Moscow, prompting temporary restrictions at Vnukovo airport.

Electricity problems

It is noted that a large blackout occurred in the Moscow region. The most significant power outages were observed in the settlements of Zhukovsky, Litkarino, and Ramensky urban districts, located southeast of Moscow. People complained about the lack of street lighting, the functioning of traffic lights, and mobile communication.

The situation appears to be quite tense, as regular drone attacks on critical infrastructure objects indicate an escalation of the conflict. Such events raise concerns among the population, especially in areas that are at risk. Unpredictable power supply disruptions can significantly impact the daily lives of people, forcing them to seek alternative ways to obtain information and maintain communication.


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