Strike on oil refinery in Russia: key installation damaged for 5 billion.
According to inkorr.com: The defense forces of Ukraine struck at an oil refinery in Russia, which produces gasoline, diesel fuel, aviation kerosene, and other oil products. This plant is involved in supplying products for the Russian occupation army. It has been confirmed that explosions and fires occurred at the facility, resulting in damage to one of the primary oil refining installations. Destruction is ongoing.
Consequences of the attack
Experts reported that the attack led to damage to the visbreaking unit, an important stage in the modernization of the plant that allows for increased production of oil products. The value of this facility exceeded five billion rubles. The incident raised questions about the stability of oil refining operations under conflict conditions and its potential consequences for the region.
This strike underscores the importance of oil product supplies in military operations, as well as indicating Ukraine's continued efforts to destroy critical infrastructure that supports aggression. During periods of escalating conflict, such actions can significantly impact logistics and energy security in Russia.
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