A major oil refinery in Russia was attacked: fuel infrastructure under fire.
According to inkorr.com: The oil depot 'NS-OIL' in the Ulyanovsk region of Russia was subjected to a massive attack, resulting in significant damage. Local media reports that the number of hits exceeded five.
According to local media, the plant was hit more than five times.
The oil refinery producing gasoline, diesel fuel, and heavy fuel oil sustained serious damage during the attacks. It is known that its capacity is up to 600,000 tons per year.
Reminder of the fire at the oil depot in the Moscow region
This attack in the Ulyanovsk region evokes memories of a similar incident in the Moscow region, where a fire occurred at an oil depot in Serpukhov due to a drone attack. Recent events indicate an escalation of the situation in the region and an increased vulnerability of oil infrastructure.
The events in the Ulyanovsk region underscore a troubling trend regarding attacks on critical infrastructure in Russia. The situation requires careful monitoring, as possible further incidents could impact energy stability in the region and beyond.
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