(Bloomberg) — Ukrainian drone assaults triggered a large gasoline tank hearth at Rosneft PJSC’s Tuapse oil refinery, one of many greatest in Russia.
The realm of the hearth is greater than 1,000 sq. meters, regional governor Veniamin Kondratyev stated within the Telegram put up. There aren’t any casualties and 121 individuals are combating the blaze.
Ukraine has stepped up assaults on Russian power infrastructure in latest months, in search of to hit a significant income for Moscow and curtail gasoline provides to its army forces occupying components of Ukraine.
The Tuapse refinery, with a nameplate capability of about 240,000 barrels a day, focuses on exports of diesel and gasoline oil throughout the Black Sea and has been a goal of repeated drone assaults resulting from its relative proximity to the border with Ukraine. The final time it was attacked was in February.
The most recent hearth began round 3 a.m. native time on Friday, Sergey Boyko, head of the Tuapse municipal district, stated in Telegram put up. The authorities say the state of affairs is underneath management.
Ukraine has additionally targeted its assaults on crude-pipeline infrastructure. Targets included the Andreapol pumping station on the Baltic System Pipeline-2 route, and a CPC pumping station delivering primarily Kazakh crude to the Black Sea.
Individually, Ukrainian drones focused Moscow for the second time in every week, damaging a number of residential buildings. The emergency companies are working on the websites, Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin stated on Telegram.
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