Strike on the Oil Refinery in Volgograd: Special Operations Forces Halted the Largest Fuel Plant in Southern Russia.
According to inkorr.com: On the night of September 18, security forces attacked the Volgograd Oil Refinery, the largest fuel producer in the Southern Federal District of Russia. The plant has suspended operations, and special forces continue to conduct asymmetric operations to stop the enemy.
"The Volgograd Oil Refinery is involved in meeting the needs of the enemy's armed forces. This refinery is the largest producer of fuel in the Southern Federal District of Russia. The annual processing volume is 15.7 million tons, accounting for 5.6% of the total oil processing in Russia," the report states.
It is also worth noting that the Armed Forces of Ukraine had previously struck the Volgograd Oil Refinery and attacked the Saratov Oil Refinery. The details of this situation remain unknown at this time.
Comments from representatives of the security forces and the Armed Forces of Ukraine are currently unavailable.
This attack on strategic facilities like the Volgograd Oil Refinery underscores the active actions of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in combating the enemy's military resources. Given the significance of oil refineries for military support, such strikes can significantly impact the situation on the front lines. It is currently important to monitor the further developments of events in this region.
Read also
- Social Pension for Ukrainians Without Work History: Who Qualifies for Payments in 2026
- No Need to Visit Old Recruitment Office When Moving – Deferments Stay Valid Under New Rules
- Budanov Honors Ukrainian Police: Officers Fight on Frontlines and Rescue Civilians
- Simplified Return Process for AWOL Soldiers: Deadlines and Step-by-Step Guide
- Free Land for Combat Veterans: Key Rules and Wartime Restrictions Explained
- Welder with Hearing Impairment Sentenced for Evading Military Service in Poltava Region

