- Novoshakhtinsk oil refinery is in Russia’s Rostov region, just 5 miles from Ukraine border.
- Plant’s management says drone attack sent ball of flame and black smoke billowing into sky.
- Operations suspended after second drone targeted crude oil reservoirs.
A Russian oil refinery close to Ukraine claims drone attack damaged it. Operations at the refinery were halted, according to management; after a drone attack targeting infrastructure.
According to the administration of the plant; a drone attack struck a significant Russian oil refinery close to the Ukrainian border; causing a ball of flame and black smoke to billow into the sky and forcing the suspension of operations.
The first drone strike occurred at 8:40am (05:40GMT); hitting a crude distillation unit and causing a boom and ball of fire; according to officials at the Novoshakhtinsk oil refinery in Russia’s Rostov area.
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The refinery, which supplies the majority of the oil products in southern Russia; was the target of a second attack at 9:23 am. There were no injuries recorded.
After Moscow moved troops into its neighbour on February 24;” regions bordering Ukraine have reported attacks and bombardment.
The refinery is located in southwest Russia; only 8 kilometres (5 miles) from the Ukrainian border.
Two unmanned aerial vehicles struck at the Novoshakhtinsk technological facilities; according to a statement from the facility; “as a result of terrorist acts from the Western border of the Rostov region.”
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