Ukraine's Security Service behind attacks on three Russian oil refineries – video
Three large oil refineries in Russia's Samara Oblast were targeted by attack drones of the Security Service of Ukraine on the night of 15-16 March. Source: an Ukrainska Pravda source in the Security Service of Ukraine Details: It is noted that the night attack on Russian refineries was effective.
Three large oil refineries in Russia’s Samara Oblast were targeted by attack drones of the Security Service of Ukraine on the night of 15-16 March.
Source: an Ukrainska Pravda source in the Security Service of Ukraine
Details: It is noted that the night attack on Russian refineries was effective. These are Novokuibyshevsk, Kuibyshevsky and Syzran oil refineries.
The Ukrainska Pravda source said that these refineries process a total of about 25 million tonnes of oil per year, which is almost 10% of all Russian oil refining.
Quote: "The 'cotton' season at Russian refineries is in full swing. Each such strike reduces the flow of petrodollars that fuels Russia's war economy. [Russian propaganda, initially refusing to use the word ‘vzryv’ (explosion), used ‘khlopok’ (a bang) instead. However, ‘khlopok’ also means ‘cotton’, and this has since become a meme – ed.]"
Background:
- Authorities in Russia’s Samara Oblast reported fires at oil refineries after drone strikes.
- Attacks on Russian oil refineries affected over 10% of production capacities over 2 days.
This news has been updated since publication.
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