Russian Refinery Attacked by Ukrainian Drone, Causing Large Fire; Nearby Residents Forced to Evacuate
A Russian oil refinery in Tuapse on the Black Sea coast was hit by a Ukrainian drone attack, causing a massive fire and forcing nearby residents to evacuate. This refinery, owned by Rosneft and primarily producing oil products for export, had already ceased operations after a previous attack on April 16.
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(Moscow, CNA, April 28) Local Russian officials stated today that the Tuapse oil refinery on the Black Sea coast was attacked by a Ukrainian drone, causing a "large fire," and nearby residents were forced to evacuate.
Reuters reported that industry sources indicated that this refinery, owned by Rosneft, primarily produces oil products for export. However, the refinery had already suspended operations after being attacked by a Ukrainian drone on April 16.
Veniamin Kondratiev, head of Russia's southern Krasnodar Krai, stated on Telegram today: "Another serious incident has occurred in Tuapse. A large fire broke out after the refinery was attacked by a drone."
Sergei Boyko, head of the Tuapse district, has ordered the evacuation of residents near the refinery to prevent danger from the spread of fire.
Ukraine has repeatedly launched airstrikes on the Tuapse refinery and port recently, with one attack causing an offshore oil spill and a fire that lasted for several days before being extinguished.
The Tuapse refinery primarily produces naphtha, diesel, fuel oil, and vacuum gas oil, with an annual production capacity of approximately 12 million metric tons. (Translators: Gao Zhaofen/Liu Shuqin) 1150428
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(Moscow, CNA, April 28) Local Russian officials stated today that the Tuapse oil refinery on the Black Sea coast was attacked by a Ukrainian drone, causing a "large fire," and nearby residents were forced to evacuate.
Reuters reported that industry sources indicated that this refinery, owned by Rosneft, primarily produces oil products for export. However, the refinery had already suspended operations after being attacked by a Ukrainian drone on April 16.
Veniamin Kondratiev, head of Russia's southern Krasnodar Krai, stated on Telegram today: "Another serious incident has occurred in Tuapse. A large fire broke out after the refinery was attacked by a drone."
Sergei Boyko, head of the Tuapse district, has ordered the evacuation of residents near the refinery to prevent danger from the spread of fire.
Ukraine has repeatedly launched airstrikes on the Tuapse refinery and port recently, with one attack causing an offshore oil spill and a fire that lasted for several days before being extinguished.
The Tuapse refinery primarily produces naphtha, diesel, fuel oil, and vacuum gas oil, with an annual production capacity of approximately 12 million metric tons. (Translators: Gao Zhaofen/Liu Shuqin) 1150428
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